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The next several chapters delve into the global scheduling of three-parameter sporadic task systems. There is a lot of material to cover here: the real-time scheduling research community has devoted considerable effort to devise schedulability analysis tests for such systems. Since many proposed tests are incomparable to each other in the sense that there are task systems deemed schedulable by one that the others fail to identify as being schedulable, it is difficult to choose just one or a few representative “best” tests to include in this book.
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The example illustrating that the synchronous arrival sequence does not correspond to worst-case behavior for global multiprocessor scheduling is from [54]. The example establishing the impossibility of optimal on-line scheduling is from [89].
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Baruah, S., Bertogna, M., Buttazzo, G. (2015). Global Scheduling: General Comments. In: Multiprocessor Scheduling for Real-Time Systems. Embedded Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08696-5_12
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