DocumentCode
1565810
Title
Adaptive time-critical resource management using time/utility functions: past, present, and future
Author
Li, Peng ; Ravindran, Binoy ; Jensen, E. Douglas
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng.,, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2004
Firstpage
12
Abstract
Time/utility function time constraints (or TUFs) and utility accrual (UA) scheduling optimality criteria, constitute, arguably, the most effective and broadest approach for adaptive, dynamic time-critical resource management. A TUF, which is a generalization of the classical deadline constraint, specifies the utility of completing an application activity as an application-or situation-specific function of that activity´s completion time. With TUF time constraints, timeliness optimality criteria can be specified in terms of accrued (e.g., summed) activity utilities. This work overviews past and recent advances on adaptive resource management for dynamic time-critical systems using UA algorithms. Emerging challenges and new research directions are also identified.
Keywords
processor scheduling; real-time systems; resource allocation; adaptive time-critical resource management; real-time systems; task scheduling; time constraints; utility function; Collaborative work; Dynamic scheduling; Product development; Radar tracking; Real time systems; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Stochastic processes; Time factors; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2004. COMPSAC 2004. Proceedings of the 28th Annual International
ISSN
0730-3157
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2209-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPSAC.2004.1342655
Filename
1342655
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