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The Design, Implementation and Evaluation of SMART: A Scheduler for Multimedia Applications (1997)

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by Jason Nieh , Monica S. Lam
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Nieh97thedesign,,
    author = {Jason Nieh and Monica S. Lam},
    title = {The Design, Implementation and Evaluation of SMART: A Scheduler for Multimedia Applications},
    booktitle = {},
    year = {1997},
    pages = {184--197}
}

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Abstract

This paper argues for the need to design a new processor scheduling algorithm that can handle the mix of applications we see today. We present a scheduling algorithm which we have implemented in the Solaris UNIX operating system [Eykholt et al. 1992], and demonstrate its improved performance over existing schedulers in research and practice on real applications. In particular, we have quantitatively compared against the popular weighted fair queueing and UNIX SVR4 schedulers in supporting multimedia applications in a realistic workstation environment...

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multimedia application    unix svr4 scheduler    realistic workstation environment    system eykholt et al    scheduling algorithm    fair queueing    improved performance    solaris unix    real application    new processor   

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