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127
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2007
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Real-time SystemEngineeringReal-time AlgorithmReal-time Open SystemsReal-time Multiprocessor SystemComputer ArchitectureComputer EngineeringSoftware EngineeringSystems EngineeringScheduling FrameworkReal-time SystemsComputer ScienceResource SharingParallel ComputingReal-time ComputingSystem SoftwareSoftware DesignScheduling Analysis
This paper presents a protocol for resource sharing in a hierarchical real-time scheduling framework. Targeting real-time open systems, the protocol and the scheduling framework significantly reduce the efforts and errors associated with integrating multiple semi-independent subsystems on a single processor. Thus, our proposed techniques facilitate modern software development processes, where subsystems are developed by independent teams (or subcontractors) and at a later stage integrated into a single product. Using our solution, a subsystem need not know, and is not dependent on, the timing behaviour of other subsystems; even though they share mutually exclusive resources. In this paper we also prove the correctness of our approach and evaluate its efficiency.
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