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A Satisficing MOMIP Framework for Reliable Real-time Application Scheduling
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Thanikesavan Sivanthi, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Ulrich Killat, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
In a networked embedded system a real-time application is distributed and scheduled over a set of nodes, which are connected by means of heterogeneous networks. The application designer for such a system is often confronted with the challenge of providing better response time and low failure probability for the distributed application. These objectives are conflicting with each other, hence some trade-off between these two design objectives is needed to ensure a satisfactory application schedule. More often the designer?s satisfaction can be expressed as a set of aspiration bounds on the design objectives, that if attained will be a good schedule. This paper proposes a satisficing multiobjective mixed integer programming (MOMIP) framework for deriving such a schedule.
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Thanikesavan Sivanthi, Ulrich Killat, "A Satisficing MOMIP Framework for Reliable Real-time Application Scheduling," dasc,pp.187-194, 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC'06), 2006
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