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The paper describes tools developed in order to investigate the question whether — if preemption of memory of active tasks is not allowed — a restrictive task activation policy (avoiding any of the active tasks from being blocked for a while due to the memory constraints) reduces the mean processor utilization compared to a more liberal activation policy (implying the risk of blocking active tasks...
The paper describes tools developed in order to investigate the question whether — if preemption of memory of active tasks is not allowed — a restrictive task activation policy (avoiding any of the active tasks from being blocked for a while due to the memory constraints) reduces the mean processor utilization compared to a more liberal activation policy (implying the risk of blocking active tasks...