Multi-core processor needs from scheduling point of view
2010
According to the current processor trend, the cores of the processors are increasing, which ensures much higher computational capacity in multithreaded environments. Schedulers are prepared for multi processor environment, but scheduling algorithms are still based on the single processor scheduling approach. In this paper the reasons of changing the current scheduling approaches and them explanations will be discussed. The main aim of this analysis is to give support by the development of new qualitative scheduling approaches.
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- Computer science
- Two-level scheduling
- Real-time computing
- Fair-share scheduling
- Lottery scheduling
- Generalized processor sharing
- Rate-monotonic scheduling
- Round-robin scheduling
- Fixed-priority pre-emptive scheduling
- Dynamic priority scheduling
- Computer architecture
- Least slack time scheduling
- Control theory
- Distributed computing
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