| Stewart, B., Distributed Data Processing Technology, Interim Report, Honeywell Systems and Research Center, March 1977. |
....context in which it arose. We created the Benefit Accrual Model [12] 13] to overcome the limitations of the classical one, and especially to facilitate the expansion of real time computing into distributed systems.This model generalizes Jensen s notion of time value function resource scheduling [14] (high performance architectural support for them was also initially explored [15] Time value function and best effort scheduling has long been a research topic of the Archons project [16] 17] 18] and subsequently is being studied by others (e.g. 19] 20] its first OS implementation was in ....
Stewart, B., Distributed Data Processing Technology, Interim Report, Honeywell Systems and Research Center, March 1977.
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