Time is a Resource, and Other Stories

Edward A. Lee
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Computation, as expressed in modern programming languages, obscures many resource management problems. Memory is provided without bound by stacks and heaps. Power and energy consumption are not the concern of a programmer. Even when these resource management problems are important, there is no way to talk about them within the semantics of a programming language. Time, however, is not quite like these other resources. First, barring metaphysical discourse, it is genuinely unbounded. To say that "the available time per unit time is bounded" is tautological, yet this is effectively what people say when they manage it as a bounded resource. Second, time gets expended whether we use it or not. It cannot be conserved and saved for later. This is true up to a point with, say, battery power. Batteries leak, so their power cannot be indefinitely conserved, but designers rarely optimize a system to use as much battery power before it leaks away as they can. Yet that is what they do with time.
时间是一种资源,还有其他故事
用现代编程语言表达的计算,掩盖了许多资源管理问题。提供的内存不受堆栈和堆的约束。电源和能源消耗不是程序员关心的问题。即使这些资源管理问题很重要,也没有办法在编程语言的语义中讨论它们。然而,时间不太像这些其他资源。首先,除了形而上学的话语,它是真正的无界。说“每单位时间的可用时间是有限的”是重复的,但这是人们在将其作为有限资源进行管理时的有效说法。其次,无论我们是否使用时间,时间都会被消耗。它不能被保留和保存以备以后使用。这在某种程度上是正确的,比如说,电池的能量。电池泄漏,所以他们的电力不能无限期地保存,但设计师很少优化一个系统,以使用尽可能多的电池电力,在它泄漏之前,他们可以。然而,这就是他们对待时间的方式。
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