• Title/Summary/Keyword: 스케쥴가능성 향상

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A deferring strategy to improve schedulability for the imprecise convergence on-line tasks (부정확한 융복합 온라인 태스크들의 스케쥴가능성을 향상시키기 위한 지연 전략)

  • Song, Gi-Hyeon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2021
  • The imprecise real-time scheduling can be used for minimizing the bad effects of timing faults by leaving less important tasks unfinished if necessary when a transient overload occured. In the imprecise scheduling, every time-critical task can be logically decomposed into two tasks : a mandatory task and an optional task. Recently, some studies in this field showed good schedulability performance and minimum total error by deferring the optional tasks. But the schedulability performance of the studies can be shown only when the execution time of each optional task was less than or equal to the execution time of its corresponding mandatory task. Therefore, in this paper, a new deferring strategy is proposed under the reverse execution time restriction to the previous studies. Nevertheless, the strategy produces comparable or superior schedulability performance to the previous studies and can minimize the total error also.

A Study for Time-Driven Scheduling for Concurrency Control and Atomic Commitment of Distributed Real-Time Transaction Processing Systems (분산 실시간 트랜잭션 처리 시스템의 동시 실행 제어와 원자적 종료를 위한 시간 구동형 스케쥴징 기법 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Hwan
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.1418-1432
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    • 1996
  • In addition t improved availability, replication of data can enhance performance of distributed real-time transaction processing system by allowing transactions initiated at multiple node to be processed concurrently. To satisfy both the consistency and real-time constraints, it is necessary to integrate concurrency control and atomic commitment protocols with time-driven scheduling methods. blocking caused by existing concurrency control protocols is incompatible with time-driven scheduling because they cannot schedule transactions to meet given deadlines. To maintain consistency of replicated data and to provide a high degree of schedulability and predictability , the proposed time-driven scheduling methods integrate optimistic concurrency control protocols that minimize the duration of blocking and produce the serialization by reflecting the priority transactions. The atomicity of transactions is maintained to ensure successful commitment in distributed environment. Specific time-driven scheduling techniqueare discussed, together with an analysis of the performance of this scheduling.

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