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Resource conscious design of distributed real-time systems. An end-to-end approach
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureReal-time SystemDistributed Real-time SystemsSystems EngineeringReal-time ApplicationReal-time EnterpriseResource Conscious ApproachParallel ComputingResource ContentionComputer EngineeringDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceReal-time AlgorithmReal-time ComputingSoftware DesignScheduling AnalysisCloud ComputingResource Conscious DesignReal-time SystemsReal-time OperationSystem Software
We present a resource conscious approach to designing distributed real-time systems. This work extends our original solution (Gerber et al., 1995), which was limited to single processor systems. Starting from a given task graph, and a set of end-to-end constraints, we systematically generate task attributes (e.g., periods and deadlines) such that: the task set is schedulable; and the end-to-end constraints are satisfied. The methodology can be mostly automated, and provides useful feedback to a designer when it fails to find a solution. We expect that the techniques presented in this paper will help reduce the laborious process of designing a real-time system, by bringing resource contention and schedulability aspects early into the design process.
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