Sciweavers

COMPSAC
2004
IEEE

Adaptive Time-Critical Resource Management Using Time/Utility Functions: Past, Present, and Future

13 years 8 months ago
Adaptive Time-Critical Resource Management Using Time/Utility Functions: Past, Present, and Future
Time/utility function time constraints (or TUFs) and utility accrual (UA) scheduling optimality criteria, constitute, arguably, the most effective and broadest approach for adaptive, dynamic time-critical resource management. A TUF, which is a generalization of the classical deadline constraint, specifies the utility of completing an application activity as an applicationor situation-specific function of that activity's completion time. With TUF time constraints, timeliness optimality criteria can be specified in terms of accrued (e.g., summed) activity utilities. This paper overviews past and recent advances on adaptive resource management for dynamic time-critical systems using UA algorithms. Emerging challenges and new research directions are also identified.
Peng Li, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen
Related Content
Added 20 Aug 2010
Updated 20 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where COMPSAC
Authors Peng Li, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen
Comments (0)