Abstract: We consider single-and multi-server systems, where jobs have a maximum waiting time (deadline) defined, e.g., by a service level agreement.
Abstract—We consider single- and multi-server systems, where jobs have a maximum waiting time (deadline) defined, e.g., by a service level agreement.
We consider single-and multi-server systems, where jobs have a maximum waiting time (deadline) defined, e.g., by a service level agreement.
We consider single- and multi-server systems, where jobs have a maximum waiting time (deadline) defined, e.g., by a service level agreement.
We show that operating the switch using a single configuration subset is good enough to support any uniform admissible load. Further, we show that a scheduling ...
Meeting Soft Deadlines in Single- and Multi-Server Systems · University of California, Berkeley · University of Iceland · Aalto University.
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ABSTRACT. The soft real-time nature of large scale web applications in today's datacenters, combined with their distributed work- flow, leads to deadlines ...
Virtamo, “Meeting Soft Deadlines in Single- and Multi-Server Systems,” Proceedings of the 28th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 28), Würzburg ...
Being deadline aware provides significant value to the network. On the other hand, one can imagine appli- cations and flows that operate on soft deadlines.