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2017-03-10 10:05 |
Okinawa |
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Multitask Scheduling Method for Reducing Total Heap Memory Usage under Deadline Constraints Yuto Suzuki, Akio Nakata (Hiroshima City Univ.) SS2016-76 |
Multitasking systems, often used in embedded software, require in general larger memory footprint than single tasking sy... [more] |
SS2016-76 pp.97-102 |
MSS, SS |
2017-01-26 11:30 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Institute of Technology |
Multitask Scheduling Method for Reducing Total Memory Usage by Predicting Behavior of Heap Memory Allocations Hiroki Nakayama, Akio Nakata (Hiroshima City Univ) MSS2016-60 SS2016-39 |
The multitask scheduling method for reducing total memory usage that compares the next step increments of the memory usa... [more] |
MSS2016-60 SS2016-39 pp.19-24 |
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2012-05-10 14:40 |
Ehime |
Ehime Univ. |
On Multi-Task Scheduling for Reducing Heap Memory Consumption Using Live Variable Analysis Hiroki Funase, Akio Nakata (Hiroshima City Univ.) SS2012-2 |
Multitasking system often consume more memory than singletasking system, because when context switching occurs, the runn... [more] |
SS2012-2 pp.7-12 |
IN, PN (Joint) |
2006-10-12 11:20 |
Tokyo |
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Network Sort Engine Based on Concurrent Heap
-- Toward Implementing Massive and Ultra High Speed Per-flow Queuing -- Muneyoshi Suzuki, Katsuya Minami (NTT) IN2006-77 |
Network Sort Engine (NSE) that rapidly identifies the highest priority from numerous priorities is indispensable to enab... [more] |
IN2006-77 pp.1-6 |
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