| L. J. Kenah and S. F. Bate, VAX/VMS Internals and Data Structures, Digital Press, Bedford, MA, 1984. |
....assumes that jobs are either distinctly compute bound or distinctly interactive and that interactive jobs are more important. Users whose interactive work consumes large amounts 7 of processor time may not do well under this methodology. The VAX VMS scheduler employs this elevation methodology [29], as does the University of Maryland s ESCHED scheduler for large Unix systems [46] The second priority elevation methodology is processor usage aging. Its original form is based on expected usage functions that define the goals for processor usage based on the time a job has been in the system ....
Lawrence J. Kenah and Simon F. Bate. VAX/VMS Internals and Data Structures. Digital Press, Maynard, MA, 1984.
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L. J. Kenah and S. F. Bate, VAX/VMS Internals and Data Structures, Digital Press, Bedford, MA, 1984.
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L.J. Kenah, S.F. Bate, VAX/VMS Internals and Data Structures, Digital Press, Bedford, MA, 1984.
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L. J. Kenah and S. F. Bate. Vax/VMS Internals and Data Structures. Digital Press, Bedford, 1984.
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