Real-Time systems
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Real-Time systems
Prentice Hall, c2000
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For senior/graduate-level courses in Real-Time Systems in Computer Science and Computer Engineering departments.
Written by a renowned authority, this advanced text comprehensively covers the tremendous recent advances in real-time operating systems and communications networks-emphasizing research results that have been adopted in state-of-the-art systems. Describing how and discussing why, this book uses insightful illustrative examples to convey technology transition in the last ten years.
Table of Contents
1. Typical Real-Time Applications.
2. Hard Versus Soft Real-Time Systems.
3. A Reference Model of Real-Time Systems.
4. Commonly Used Approaches to Hard Real-Time Scheduling.
5. Clock-Driven Scheduling.
6. Priority-Driven Scheduling of Periodic Tasks.
7. Scheduling Aperiodic and Sporadic Jobs in Priority-Driven Systems.
8. Resources and Resource Access Control.
9. Multiprocessor Scheduling and Resource Access Control.
10. Scheduling Flexible Computations and Tasks with Temporal Distance Constraints.
11. Real-Time Communications.
12. Operating Systems.
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