Hard real-time computing systems : predictable scheduling algorithms and applications
By : Giorgio C. Buttazzo.
Material type: TextEdition: 3rd.ISBN: 9781461406754.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software Engineering | Computer system performance | Systems engineering | Processor ArchitecturesDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A General View -- Basic Concepts -- A Periodic Task Scheduling -- Periodic Task Scheduling -- Fixed-Priority Servers -- Dynamic Priority Servers -- Resource Access Protocols -- Limited Preemptive Scheduling -- Handling Overload Conditions -- Kernel Design Issues -- Application Design Issues -- Real-Time Operating Systems and Standards -- Solutions to the Exercises -- References -- Index
This updated edition offers an indispensable exposition on real-time computing, with particular emphasis on predictable scheduling algorithms. It introduces the fundamental concepts of real-time computing, demonstrates the most significant results in the field, and provides the essential methodologies for designing predictable computing systems used to support time-critical control applications. Along with an in-depth guide to the available approaches for the implementation and analysis of real-time applications, this revised edition contains a close examination of recent developments in real-time systems, including limited preemptive scheduling, resource reservation techniques, overload handling algorithms, and adaptive scheduling techniques. This volume serves as a fundamental advanced-level textbook. Each chapter provides basic concepts, which are followed by algorithms, illustrated with concrete examples, figures and tables. Exercises and solutions are provided to enhance self-study, making this an excellent reference for those interested in real-time computing for designing and/or developing predictable control applications.
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