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Scheduling algorithms / Computer architecture / System software / Computing / Deadline scheduler / Scheduling / CFQ / I/O scheduling / Real-time computing / Parallel ATA / Response time / Disk formatting
Date: 2008-02-14 21:58:33
Scheduling algorithms
Computer architecture
System software
Computing
Deadline scheduler
Scheduling
CFQ
I/O scheduling
Real-time computing
Parallel ATA
Response time
Disk formatting

Throttling On-Disk Schedulers to Meet Soft-Real-Time Requirements ∗ Mark J. Stanovich, Theodore P. Baker, An-I Andy Wang Department of Computer Science Florida State University Tallahassee, FLe-mail: [stano

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