2015 41st Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications 2015
DOI: 10.1109/seaa.2015.35
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Guided Rule-Based Multi-objective Optimization for Real-Time Distributed Systems

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“…2.3SPEEDITY is another approach which says that if there is delay from lender in commitment due to serious reason, the transaction starts their execution by reversing the abort dependency with commit dependency.in between shadow of borrower and lender and by applying the shadowing approach it ensures the transactions survival too [10]. 2.4An automated methodbased on multi-objective genetic algorithm and heuristic particle.-swarm-optimization technique called Design Space Explorationfor Component BasedReal-Time Distributed System says that after changing hardware topology and task mapping on different nodes and also by altering their priority to execution the presented method generates alternative architectures [11]. 2.5SWIFT and PROMPT study firm deadline based applications [12,13].In such programs if any transaction misses its pre-described remaining time or already disregarded their final time then it will be right away aborted, and all the resources held through it get released so that these resources will have become available to be used by a few special transaction inside the system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.3SPEEDITY is another approach which says that if there is delay from lender in commitment due to serious reason, the transaction starts their execution by reversing the abort dependency with commit dependency.in between shadow of borrower and lender and by applying the shadowing approach it ensures the transactions survival too [10]. 2.4An automated methodbased on multi-objective genetic algorithm and heuristic particle.-swarm-optimization technique called Design Space Explorationfor Component BasedReal-Time Distributed System says that after changing hardware topology and task mapping on different nodes and also by altering their priority to execution the presented method generates alternative architectures [11]. 2.5SWIFT and PROMPT study firm deadline based applications [12,13].In such programs if any transaction misses its pre-described remaining time or already disregarded their final time then it will be right away aborted, and all the resources held through it get released so that these resources will have become available to be used by a few special transaction inside the system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ProMARTES [31] is a framework for performance analysis and architecture optimization of component-based real-time distributed systems. It combines schedulability analysis for worst-case behavior and simulation for average-case behavior, and uses multi-objective optimization to find Pareto-optimal solutions.…”
Section: Model-based Performance Analysis and Architecture Optimizatimentioning
confidence: 99%