On the competitiveness of on-line real-time task scheduling
- 9 December 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 106-115
- https://doi.org/10.1109/real.1991.160364
Abstract
The authors study the performance of online algorithms in environments where no value is obtained for the partial execution of a request. They prove that no online scheduling algorithm can have a competitive factor greater than 0.25 times the optimal. They further refine this bound by considering the effect of the loading factor. Other models of task systems (for example, tasks systems consisting of many types of task requests), are considered. Similar upper bounds on the competitive factor that can be made by online scheduling algorithms in these environments are proved. It is shown that the performance bound of 0.25 is tight by means of a simple online uniprocessor scheduling algorithm has a competitive factor of 1/4. The authors extend the discussion to systems with dual processors. They show that the upper bound for the dual-processor online scheduling problem is 1/2 if all tasks have the same value density. This bound is tight if the tasks all also have zero laxity.<>Keywords
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