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Dynamic Scheduling of Hard Real-Time Applications in Open System Environment
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Non-real-time ApplicationsEngineeringComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringReal-time SystemSystems EngineeringReal-time ApplicationParallel ComputingReal-time ApplicationsComputer EngineeringHard Real-time ApplicationsComputer ScienceReal-time AlgorithmReal-time ComputingScheduling AnalysisProgram AnalysisReal-time Multiprocessor SystemCloud ComputingReal-time SystemsReal-time OperationSystem Software
This paper focuses on the problem of providing run-time support to real-time applications and non-real-time applications in an open system. It describes a two-level hierarchical priority-driven scheme for scheduling independently developed applications. The scheme allows the developer of each real-time application to validate the schedulability of the application independently of other applications. Once a real-time application is created and accepted by the open system, its schedulability is guaranteed regardless of the behaviors of other applications that execute concurrently in the system.