RAPID Sched global scheduling service for CORBA, Real-Time CORBA and distributed systems implements a Deadline Monotonic Scheduler and Distributed Affected Set Priority Ceiling Protocol (DASPCP) to prevent unbounded priority inversion from resource contention.
“RAPID Sched works in conjunction with RAPID RMA to provide the scheduling interface mechanism for CORBA Object Request Brokers (ORBs) and Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOSs). This allows the designer to know what priorities to use to guarantee system schedulability in fixed-priority scheduled CORBA systems.”
The developer can use RAPID Sched with the RAPID RMA host-based prototyping tool to analyze and validate the schedulability of a CORBA or distributed architecture. This allows the determination of priorities necessary to guarantee system schedulability. RAPID RMA creates a list of priorities off-line to be used by RAPID Sched to ensure global system schedulability. RAPID Sched provides the scheduling interface mechanism for ORBs and RTOSs that developers have been asking for in a new real-time middleware product for fixed priority scheduled CORBA systems.
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In the CORBA architecture, RAPID Sched sits between the client and server to schedule requests on the server. |
RAPID RMA interface requirements:
Product Availability
Information about the RAPID Sched software is now available for download.
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