Soft Real-Time Systems: Predictability vs. Efficiency Predictability vs. Efficiency
Título:
Soft Real-Time Systems: Predictability vs. Efficiency Predictability vs. Efficiency
ISBN:
9780387281476
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Edición:
1st ed. 2005.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Descripción física:
VIII, 275 p. online resource.
Serie:
Series in Computer Science
Contenido:
Overload Management -- Temporal Protection -- Multi-Thread Applications -- Synchronization Protocols for Hard and Soft Real-Time Systems -- Resource Reclaiming -- Quality of Service Management -- Feedback Scheduling -- Stochastic Scheduling.
Síntesis:
Hard real-time systems are very predictable, but not sufficiently flexible to adapt to dynamic situations. They are built under pessimistic assumptions to cope with worst-case scenarios, so they often waste resources. Soft real-time systems are built to reduce resource consumption, tolerate overloads and adapt to system changes. They are also more suited to novel applications of real-time technology, such as multimedia systems, monitoring apparatuses, telecommunication networks, mobile robotics, virtual reality, and interactive computer games. This unique monograph provides concrete methods for building flexible, predictable soft real-time systems, in order to optimize resources and reduce costs. It is an invaluable reference for developers, as well as researchers and students in Computer Science.
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