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Topic: high priority processes
Topic: implementing distributed systems and applications
Topic: persistent data structure
Topic: temporal relationships
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Reference
Rajkumar, R.,
Synchronization in real-time systems: a priority inheritance approach, Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991.
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10 ;;Quote: rate-monotonic scheduling assigns higher priority to short tasks; achieves 69% utilization for high-priority periodic tasks and more for lower priority tasks
| 16 ;;Quote: a priority inheritance protocol executes critical sections at the highest priority level of all blocked jobs; prevents priority inversion
| 25 ;;Quote: the priority ceiling protocol is a priority inheritance protocol that avoids both multiple blocking and deadlocks; good performance
| 117 ;;Quote: the priority ceiling protocol may be extended to distributed systems
| 140 ;;Quote: the priority ceiling protocol may be extended to real-time databases with transactions; allows schedule analysis and temporally consistent views
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