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Approximate Analysis of Priority Scheduling Systems Using Stochastic Reward Nets.

Mainkar, V.; Trivedi, K.S.

In: Proceedings 13th Intern. Conference on Distributed Computer Systems. IEEE, 1993.

Abstract: We present a performance analysis of a heterogeneous multiprocessor system where tasks may arrive from Poisson sources as well as by spawning and probabilistic branching of other tasks. Non-preemptive priority scheduling is used between different tasks. We use Stochastic Reward Nets as our system model, and solve it analytically by generating the underlying continuous-time Markov chain. We use an approximation technique based on fixed-point iteration to avoid the problem of a large underlying Markov chain. The iteration scheme works reasonably well, and the existence of a fixed point for our iterative scheme is guaranteed under certain conditions.


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