2004
DOI: 10.21236/ada456402
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Time/Utility Function Decomposition in Soft Real-Time Distributed Systems

Abstract: We consider RealTime CORBA 2.0 (Dynamic Scheduling) distributable threads, whose time constraints are specified using time/utility functions (TUFs), operating in legacy environments. In legacy environments, system node resources-both physical (processor, disk, I/O, etc.) and logical (locks, etc.)-are shared among timecritical distributable threads and local applications that may or may not be timecritical. Thus, in such environments, distributable threads that are scheduled using their propagated TUFs and sche… Show more

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