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Defects of the POSIX Sporadic Server and How to Correct Them
The specification of the sporadic server real-time scheduling policy in the IEEE POSIX standard is defective, and needs to be corrected. Via experiments using a POSIX sporadic server implementation under Linux, as well as simulations, we have shown and confirmed previously unreported defects. We propose and demonstrate a corrected sporadic server formulation that eliminates these defects without changes to the syntax of the API or any significant increase in implementation complexity.