Task partitioning and priority assignment for distributed hard real-time systems

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In this paper, we propose the Distributed using Optimal Priority Assignment (DOPA) heuristic that finds a feasible partitioning and priority assignment for distributed applications based on the linear transactional model. DOPA partitions the tasks and messages in the distributed system, and makes use of the Optimal Priority Assignment (OPA) algorithm known as Audsley's algorithm, to find the priorities for that partition. The experimental results show how the use of the OPA algorithm increases in average the number of schedulable tasks and messages in a distributed system when compared to the use of Deadline Monotonic (DM) usually favoured in other works. Afterwards, we extend these results to the assignment of Parallel/Distributed applications and present a second heuristic named Parallel-DOPA (P-DOPA). In that case, we show how the partitioning process can be simplified by using the Distributed Stretch Transformation (DST), a parallel transaction transformation algorithm introduced in [1].

论文关键词:Real-time,Distributed systems,Task allocation,Priority assignment,Intermediate deadlines,Holistic analysis,Multi-threaded parallel tasks

论文评审过程:Received 21 July 2014, Revised 29 March 2015, Accepted 5 May 2015, Available online 17 June 2015, Version of Record 25 August 2015.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2015.05.005