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Dynamic scheduling of periodic skippable tasks in an overloaded real-time system

2008

International audience; The need for supporting dynamic real-time environments where changes in workloads may occur requires a scheduling framework that explicitly addresses overload conditions, allows the system to achieve graceful degradation and supports a mechanism capable of determining the load to be shed from the system to handle the overload. In applications ranging from video reception to air-craft control, tasks enter periodically and have response time constraints, but missing a deadline is acceptable, provided most deadlines are met. Such tasks are said to be occasionally skippable and have an assigned skip parameter. We look at the problem of uniprocessor scheduling of skippabl…

Earliest deadline first schedulingComputer scienceDistributed computingReal-time computingResponse timeFault toleranceWorkload02 engineering and technologyDynamic priority scheduling020202 computer hardware & architectureScheduling (computing)Robustness (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded Systems020201 artificial intelligence & image processingReal-time operating system2008 IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications
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Deadline-based QoS Algorithms for High-performance Networks

2007

Quality of service (QoS) is becoming an attractive feature for high-performance networks and parallel machines because it could allow a more efficient use of resources. Deadline-based algorithms can provide powerful QoS provision. However, the cost associated with keeping ordered lists of packets makes them impractical for high-performance networks. In this paper, we explore how to adapt efficiently the earliest deadline first family of algorithms to the high-speed networks environments. The results show excellent performance using just two virtual channels, FIFO queues, and a cost feasible with today's technology.

Earliest deadline first schedulingPacket switchingbusiness.industryNetwork packetComputer scienceQuality of serviceDistributed computingFeature (machine learning)businessAlgorithmComputer networkScheduling (computing)2007 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
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Software-Based EDF Message Scheduling on CAN Networks

2006

In this paper, a CAN-based communication system has been used to transmit data between different kinds of sensors and the drive control of an electrical vehicle. Software-based earliest deadline first (EDF) scheduling has been applied to order the data, making possible that more relevant measures meet with their delivery time and, discarding, if necessary, less relevant ones are discarded. The messages use their time-to-deadline as their priority level. With this mechanism, alongside with the discard of data that has lost its deadline, is it possible to deal with saturated that would require a bus utilization well above 100%.

Earliest deadline first schedulingRate-monotonic schedulingLeast slack time schedulingComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingDynamic priority schedulingRound-robin schedulingFair-share schedulingDeadline-monotonic schedulingPriority inversionComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSbusinessComputer networkSecond International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS'05)
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Whose culture? Monolithic cultures and subcultures in early childhood settings

2016

In Finland, day care centre directors have traditionally led only a single unit, but after the recent merging of many units, most directors simultaneously lead several, physically separate units. These organizations are called distributed organizations. This study was carried out in two distributed day care organizations. The findings are based on interviews with and observations of the staff members. When organizational mergers occur, they raise questions about culture. The findings show that part of the culture should have been shared by all members across the organization, but staff also emphasized the importance of subcultures. Two of Meyerson and Martin’s paradigms were found to exist …

Early childhood educationleadershipHealth (social science)Organizational cultureintegrationDay careEducationUnit (housing)0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516Early childhoodSociologyorganizational culturebusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationosakulttuuritDay care centredifferentiationPublic relationsdistributed organizationsContent analysissubculturesbusiness0503 education050203 business & management
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Perceptions of early childhood education professionals on teacher leadership in Finland

2016

This study investigated perceptions of early childhood education (ECE) professionals employed at three ECE centres on teacher leadership enactment in Finland. These professionals comprised childcare nurses, teachers and ECE centre directors. Theoretically, the study was anchored on an analysis of teacher leadership and distributed leadership literature comprising research based in early childhood and school education contexts. Findings based on focus groups and interviews with participants suggest that teacher leadership was perceived as a responsibility of ECE pedagogy in Finland. Centre directors were considered remote from daily practice and leadership for pedagogy within the centres was…

Early childhood educationleadershipvarhaiskasvatusSocial Psychologyteacher leadershipPediatricsEducational leadershipPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLeadership styleta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEarly childhoodDistributed leadership05 social sciences050301 educationFocus groupteamleadership perceptionsLeadership studiesearly childhood educationTeacher leadershipPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Système distribué d'alerte de la qualité de l'eau pour la rivière Mudan basé sur l'EFDC et les SIG

2016

Simulation and Early Warning System (SEWS) is a powerful tool for river water quality monitoring. Mudan River, an important river in northeastern cold regions of China, can run out of China into Russia. Thus, the water quality of Mudan River is highly concerned not only locally andregionally but also internationally. Objective of this study is to establish an excellent SEWS of water quality so that the spatio-temporal distribution of water quality in both open-water and ice-covered periods can be accurately simulated and visualized to understand the spatial variation of pollutants along the river course. The dissertation is structured into 7 chapters, chapter 1 outlines the background of th…

Early warningModèle hydrodynamiquePréavis d'alerteCalcul distribuéGISSIGScenario analysisWater qualityAnalyse de scénariosTwo-dimensional simulationSimulation bidimensionnelleDistributed computationHydrodynamic modelQualité de l'eau[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det][SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Hydrology
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Combining Mechanistic Approaches for Studying Eco-Hydro-Geomorphic Coupling

2008

Ecohydrology hydrological distributed model geomorphology
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An international cohort comparison of size effects on job growth

2015

The contribution of different-sized businesses to job creation continues to attract policymakers’ attention, however, it has recently been recognized that conclusions about size were confounded with the effect of age. We probe the role of size, controlling for age, by comparing the cohorts of firms born in 1998 over their first decade of life, using variation across half a dozen northern European countries Austria, Finland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the UK to pin down size effects. We find that a very small proportion of the smallest firms play a crucial role in accounting for cross-country differences in job growth. A closer analysis reveals that the initial size distribution and surviv…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipLabour economicsDistribution (economics)Firm ageDozenjel:E24Birth cohort; Firm age; Firm size; Firm survival; Firm growthjel:L26Economicsjel:L25Firm growthFirm sizeJob creationCohort comparisonbusiness.industryFirm survivalGeneral Business Management and AccountingDistributed micro-data analysisGeographyVariation (linguistics)birth cohortfirm agefirm sizefirm survivalfirm growthdistributed micro-data analysisjel:M13Demographic economicsBirth cohortbusinessBirth cohort
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Strategic sharing of a costly network

2012

We study minimum cost spanning tree problems for a set of users connected to a source. Prim’s algorithm provides a way of finding the minimum cost tree mm. This has led to several definitions in the literature, regarding how to distribute the cost. These rules propose different cost allocations, which can be understood as compensations and/or payments between players, with respect to the status quo point: each user pays for the connection she uses to be linked to the source. In this paper we analyze the rationale behind a distribution of the minimum cost by defining an a priori transfer structure. Our first result states the existence of a transfer structure such that no user is willing to …

Economics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationjel:D630211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyOutcome (game theory)Subgame perfect equilibriumSet (abstract data type)Distributed minimum spanning treeSubgame perfect equilibrium0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsMinimum cost spanning treeUser paysjel:C71jel:D70Cost allocationFundamentos del Análisis Económico021103 operations researchApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesCost allocationCore (game theory)Tree (data structure)CoreMinimum cost spanning tree; cost allocation; subgame perfect equilibriumTransfer structureJournal of Mathematical Economics
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The effects of fiscal policy shocks on the business environment

2021

Fiscal policy influences economic conditions through public spending and taxes, generating positive or negative impulses, both on short and long term. The present research focuses on analysing the effects of the discretionary changes in the fiscal policy in seven post-communist countries of the European Union during the period 2000–2018. The autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) has been applied in order to obtain the convergence rates to equilibrium with a clear analysis of the periods needed to achieve the long-run fiscal sustainability. Also, the error correction vector model (VECM), which is based on the autoregressive vector (VAR) model, has been used in the second part of the an…

Economics and Econometricsautoregressive distributed lag modelHF5001-6182business environmentMonetary economicsFiscal policyBusiness environmentconvergence ratesEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Businessmacroeconomic variablesimpulse response functionfiscal policyJournal of Business Economics and Management
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