This paper focuses on the hierarchical scheduling of systems where a number of separate applications reside on a single processor. It addresses the particular case where fixed pri...
The central idea behind interface-based design is to describe components by a component interface. In contrast to a component description that describes what a component does, a c...
The need for supporting CSCW applications with heterogeneous and varying user requirements call for adaptive and reconfigurable schedulers accommodating a mixture of real-time, pro...
This paper focuses on scheduling different hard real-time applications on a uniprocessor when the earliest deadline first algorithm is used as the local scheduler, and the global ...
Traditional processor scheduling mechanisms in operating systems are fairly rigid, often supportingonly one fixed scheduling policy, or, at most, a few "scheduling classes&qu...