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Abstract: The need for supportingvariety of hard and soft real-time,
as well as best effort applications in a multimedia computing
environment requires an operating system framework
that: (1) enables different schedulers to be employed for
different application classes, and (2) provides protection
between the various classes of applications. Weargue that
these objectives can be achieved by hierarchical partitioning
of CPU bandwidth, in which an operating system
partitions the CPU bandwidth among various ... (Update)
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P. Goyal, X. Guo, and H. M. Vin. A hierarchical CPU scheduler for multimedia operating systems. In Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI). USENIX, October 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/goyal96hierarchical.html More
@inproceedings{ pawan96hierarchical,
author = "Goyal, Pawan and Guo, Xingang and Vin, Harrick M.",
title = "{A Hierarchical {CPU} Scheduler for Multimedia Operating Systems}",
booktitle = "Usenix Association Second Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation ({OSDI})",
pages = "107-121",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/goyal96hierarchical.html" }
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