Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system:
Abstract: "In a distributed environment, tasks often have processing demands on multiple different sites. A distributed task is usually divided up into several subtasks, each one to be executed at some site in order. In a real-time system, an overall deadline is usually specified by an applicat...
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1992
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "In a distributed environment, tasks often have processing demands on multiple different sites. A distributed task is usually divided up into several subtasks, each one to be executed at some site in order. In a real-time system, an overall deadline is usually specified by an application designer indicating when a distributed task is to be finished. However, the problem of how a global deadline is automatically translated to the deadline of each individual subtask has not been well studied. This paper examines (through simulations) four strategies for subtask deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time environment." |
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spelling | Kao, Ben Verfasser aut Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system by Ben Kao and Hector Garcia-Molina Stanford, Calif. 1992 25 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Stanford University / Computer Science Department: Report STAN CS 1452 Abstract: "In a distributed environment, tasks often have processing demands on multiple different sites. A distributed task is usually divided up into several subtasks, each one to be executed at some site in order. In a real-time system, an overall deadline is usually specified by an application designer indicating when a distributed task is to be finished. However, the problem of how a global deadline is automatically translated to the deadline of each individual subtask has not been well studied. This paper examines (through simulations) four strategies for subtask deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time environment." Distributed parameter systems Real-time data processing Garcia-Molina, Hector Verfasser aut Computer Science Department: Report STAN CS Stanford University 1452 (DE-604)BV008928280 1452 |
spellingShingle | Kao, Ben Garcia-Molina, Hector Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system Distributed parameter systems Real-time data processing |
title | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system |
title_auth | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system |
title_exact_search | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system |
title_full | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system by Ben Kao and Hector Garcia-Molina |
title_fullStr | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system by Ben Kao and Hector Garcia-Molina |
title_full_unstemmed | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system by Ben Kao and Hector Garcia-Molina |
title_short | Deadline assignment in a distributed soft real-time system |
title_sort | deadline assignment in a distributed soft real time system |
topic | Distributed parameter systems Real-time data processing |
topic_facet | Distributed parameter systems Real-time data processing |
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