DocumentCode
1133006
Title
Aspects of a Dynamically Adaptive Operating System
Author
Blevins, Parker R. ; Ramamoorthy, C.V.
Author_Institution
IBM Office Products Division
Issue
7
fYear
1976
fDate
7/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
713
Lastpage
725
Abstract
-Real-time optimization of the overall performance of a large computer system or network such as an air-traffic control system or teleprocessing network inherently requires the introduction of adaptive control into selected control functions or sets of control functions. Such adaptive control is necessitated by the high variance of the available resource inventory and the workload resource demands within the system environment. Global management of the resulting multiloop control system becomes the responsibility of the operating system. Investigated aspects of this evolutionary extension of the operating system called the dynamically adaptive operating system (DAOS) include the general methodology and the real-time modeling and estimation of resource demands. The methodology specifies the general identification, decision, and modification processes required for an adaptive operating system. Support of such processes could be attractively provided by a peripheral or miniprocessor. The problem of estimating resource service times both with and without partial service times is explored and statistical models possessing utility for real-time modeling are developed. In particular, a dynamically partitioned second moment model (DPSMM) is described. The feasibility of such models is established with respect to a General Principle of Locality. Selected simulation results are presented to evaluate selected developments with respect to an adaptive central processing unit (CPU) scheduling discipline.
Keywords
Adaptive control, adaptive operating systems, dynamically partitioned second moment model (DPSMM), General Principle of Locality, predictive scheduling, statistical models, workload locality pattern (WLP).; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Analytical models; Central Processing Unit; Computerized monitoring; Control systems; Operating systems; Processor scheduling; Real time systems; Statistics; Adaptive control, adaptive operating systems, dynamically partitioned second moment model (DPSMM), General Principle of Locality, predictive scheduling, statistical models, workload locality pattern (WLP).;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.1976.1674680
Filename
1674680
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