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Abstract: application processes with an approximate real-time notion.
This time notion is very versatile. At one extreme,
it behaves at least as virtual time (being thereby consistent
with causality). At the other extreme, it behaves
as real-time. More precisely, with respect to approximate
real-time all scheduled events are always executed
at their scheduled time. If local computations took no
time, approximate real-time would always be real-time.
The system facilitates the rescheduling of events to... (Update)
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...applications need to schedule actions to be executed at certain times. Scheduling actions imposes a partial order on all actions. In [6] we introduced a scalar time base that enforces the execution of actions to be internally consistent with this partial order, i.e. an...
...(in user space) In most systems one cannot guarantee that a process can execute a task by a given deadline. For example, we measured in [11] the scheduling delays of processes experienced on highly loaded Linux 2.2.14, 450MHz Pentium II system. The maximum measured...
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C. Fetzer and M. Raynal. Approximate realtime clocks for scheduled events. Proc. 5th IEEE Int. Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC'02), IEEE Computer Press, pp.54-61, Washington DC, 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fetzer02approximate.html More
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author = "C. Fetzer and M. Raynal",
title = "Approximate realtime clocks for scheduled events",
text = "C. Fetzer and M. Raynal. Approximate realtime clocks for scheduled events.
Proc. 5th IEEE Int. Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing
(ISORC'02), IEEE Computer Press, pp.54-61, Washington DC, 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fetzer02approximate.html" }
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