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Title: A theoretical framework for improving the schedulability of hard and soft real-time tasks on heterogeneous network of workstations (NOWs)
Authors: Auluck, N.
Keywords: Hard tasks
Soft tasks
Heterogeneous network of workstations
Integrated scheduling
Precedence constraints
Schedulability
Subtask duplication
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2016
Abstract: This paper proposes an integrated duplication based Algorithm (IDSA) for improving the schedulability of precedence related real-time tasks with hard and soft deadlines on a set of heterogeneous network of workstations (NOWs). IDSA utilizes selective subtask duplication that enables some subtasks to have earlier start times, which results in an increased number of subtasks (and hence task sets) finishing before their deadlines, thereby increasing the Schedulability. Extensive theoretical analysis of the proposed IDSA scheme has been carried out. To that end, both the time and space complexity analysis of IDSA has been proved, in addition to its schedulability condition.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/651
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