CAISARTS:实时调度辅助工具

M. Humphrey, J. Stankovic
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CAISARTS(实时系统的概念、分析和实现调度建议)是一个基于规则的系统,实时应用程序设计人员使用它来获得与调度相关的所有设计方面的专家帮助:任务粒度、任务分配、调度范式的选择和分析、特定操作系统和调度范式的开销分析,以及任务的代码模板。对规则库进行分区;可以选择规则库的子集来触发,从而使用户能够向CAISARTS询问与设计的不同阶段相关的建议和分析。与现有的实时工具相比,CAISARTS试图覆盖与调度相关的整个设计过程,而不是仅仅关注可调度性分析。CAISARTS的一个独特之处在于它的规则库可由用户扩展——当识别出新的实时结果时,使用图形界面添加新规则。初始规则集设计的挑战包括如何设计和划分规则库,使其易于修改,并便于用户在选择规则时使用;如何对内在矛盾的规则进行编码;如何对模糊知识进行编码;以及如何使规则既全面又精确。CAISARTS的有效性通过其在具有端到端约束的代表性分布式实时系统场景中的使用得到了证明。
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CAISARTS: a tool for real-time scheduling assistance
CAISARTS (Conceptual, Analytical, and Implementation Scheduling Advice for Real-Time Systems) is a rule-based system used by real-time application designers to obtain expert assistance for all aspects of the design related to scheduling: granularity of tasks, allocation of tasks, choice and analysis of scheduling paradigm, analysis of overheads of particular operating systems and scheduling paradigms, and code templates for tasks. The rule base is partitioned; subsets of the rule base can be selected for firing, thus enabling the user to ask CAISARTS for advice and analysis relevant for different phases of the design. In contrast to existing real-time tools, CAISARTS attempts to cover the entire design process related to scheduling without focusing on, for example, solely schedulability analysis. A unique feature of CAISARTS is that its rule base is extensible by the user-a graphical interface is used to add new rules as new real-time results are identified. Challenges in the design of the initial rule set include how to design and partition the rule base so that it can be both easily modifiable and readily usable by the user in choosing rules to fire; how to encode rules that are inherently contradictory; how to encode ambiguous knowledge; and how to make the rules both comprehensive and precise. The effectiveness of CAISARTS is shown through its use on a representative distributed real-time system scenario with end-to-end constraints.
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