Affiliation:
1. Institute for Computer Research, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract
A model for multiprocessor control is considered in which jobs are broken into various pieces, called
tasks
. Tasks are executed by single processing units. In this paper the structure controlling the assignment of tasks to processors is the
task list,
which orders all tasks according to servicing priority. When a processors becomes free, it simply picks up the highest priority task that is executable at that moment.
The job and its component tasks are imagined to be interacting with an environment consisting of a set of rigid
timing constraints
. Such constraints are of two types, called
start-times
and
deadlines
. The interaction is specified by requiring that certain distinguished tasks conform directly to one or more of these constraints. Tasks conforming to a start-time cannot begin until the start-time has passed, and tasks conforming to a deadline cannot proceed beyond the deadline. In our model, all tasks have known
maximum
run-times, but in any particular job execution, task run-times are unknown.
It is shown that despite the simplicity of this control scheme some peculiar phenomena result. Most of these phenomena were first noticed by P. Richards in 1960. A simulation study (Appendix I) reveals that they may be very common in practice. In the present paper and a companion paper by R. L. Graham [
Bell Syst. Tech. J. 45
(1966), 1563-1581] a coherent theory of task-list control is developed, in which the nature of these peculiarities is brought under systematic study. A number of potentially useful results are derived.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering,Software
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