Home
About
Advanced Search
Browse by Discipline
Scientific Societies
E-print Alerts
Add E-prints
FAQ
•
HELP
•
SITE MAP
•
CONTACT US
Search
Advanced Search
Baker, Theodore P. - Department of Computer Science, Florida State University
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
An Analysis of Fixed-Priority Schedulability on a Multiprocessor
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Anemone: Adaptive Network Memory Engine Michael R. Hines, Mark Lewandowski and Kartik Gopalan
Algorithms for Determining the Load of a Sporadic Task System Theodore P. Baker
Market Equity and FSU Faculty Salaries Report of the
EDZL scheduling analysis Michele Cirinei
A CANDLESTICK Vol. 1 :lIarch 23, 1927 No.2
Utilization Bounds for NProcessor Rate Monotone Scheduling with Static Processor Assignment \Lambda
Reducing Priority Inversion in Interprocessor Synchronization on a Fixed-Priority Bus
Comparison of Empirical Success Rates of Global vs. Partitioned Fixed-Priority and EDF Scheduling for Hard Real Time
A necessary and sometimes sufficient condition for the feasibility of sets of sporadic hard-deadline tasks
Schedulability Analysis of Multiprocessor Sporadic Task Systems Theodore P. Baker
Brute-force determination of multiprocessor schedulability for sets of sporadic hard-deadline
A unified analysis of global EDF and fixed-task-priority schedulability of sporadic task systems on multiprocessors
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
hi'~-"~'&&c.t_ H:tDIVH"USOTElO
REPORT OF THE FACULTY SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE ON
Defects of the POSIX Sporadic Server and How to Correct Them Mark Stanovich
Fitting Linux Device Drivers into an Analyzable Scheduling [Extended Abstract]
Throttling On-Disk Schedulers to Meet Soft-Real-Time Requirements Mark J. Stanovich, Theodore P. Baker, An-I Andy Wang
A Linux Implementation Validation of Track-Aligned Extents and Track-Aligned RAIDs
A Behind-the-Scenes Story on Applying Cross-Layer Coordination to Disks and RAIDs
Modeling device driver effects in real-time schedulability analysis: Study of a network driver
Brute-force determination of multiprocessor schedulability for sets of sporadic hard-deadline tasks
Modeling device driver effects in real-time schedulability analysis: Study of a network driver
Further improved schedulability analysis of EDF on multiprocessor platforms Theodore P. Baker
Implementation Experiences in Transparently Harnessing Cluster-Wide Memory
Defects of the POSIX Sporadic Server and How to Correct Them Mark Stanovich
A Comparison of Global and Partitioned EDF Schedulability Tests for Multiprocessors
Throttling On-Disk Schedulers to Meet Soft-Real-Time Requirements Mark J. Stanovich, Theodore P. Baker, An-I Andy Wang
What to Make of Multicore Processors for Reliable Real-Time Systems?