| Jason Nieh, Chris Vaill, and Hua Zhong. Virtual-time round-robin: An o(1) proportional share scheduler. In Proceedings of the 2001. |
....a process for execution. Under this policy, all tasks expend their currentcy as quickly as possible during a given energy epoch. This approach may produce bursty power consumption and irregular response times for some applications. Work is underway on providing a proportional scheduler based on [23] that will more smoothly spread the currentcy expenditure throughout the entire energy epoch. 4.2.2 Currentcy Accounting Tasks expend currentcy by executing on the CPU, performing disk accesses or sending receiving messages through the network interface. The cost of these operations is deducted ....
J. Nieh, C. Vaill, and H. Zhong. Virtual-time round-robin: an O(1) proportional share scheduler. In Proceedings of the USENIX Technical Conference, June 2001.
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Jason Nieh, Chris Vaill, and Hua Zhong. Virtual-time round-robin: An o(1) proportional share scheduler. In Proceedings of the 2001.
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J. Nieh, C. Vaill, and H. Zhong. Virtual-time round-robin: An O(1) proportional share scheduler. In Proceedings of the 2001.
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