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Real time scheduling theory:: A historical perspective

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REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Volume 28, Issue 2-3, Pages 101-155

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/B:TIME.0000045315.61234.1e

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fixed-priority scheduling; rate-monotonic scheduling; dynamic-priority scheduling; earliest deadline first; soft real-time; hard real-time; feedback; scheduling models; new challenges

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In this 25th year anniversary paper for the IEEE Real Time Systems Symposium, we review the key results in real-time scheduling theory and the historical events that led to the establishment of the current real-time computing infrastructure. We conclude this paper by looking at the challenges ahead of us.

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