Schedulability Analysis for Multiresource Scheduling in Middleware for Distributed Real Time Systems {tag} {/tag} International Journal of Computer Applications Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA Volume 179 - Number 16 Year of Publication: 2018 Authors: Radha Dongre, Anjali Mahajan 10.5120/ijca2018916229 {bibtex}2018916229.bib{/bibtex} Abstract Distributed Real Time Systems operate in resource-constrained environments and are composed of tasks that must process events and provide soft real-time performance. The main function of a computing system is to provide services to its users. In order to perform its function, a computing system uses various resources such as processors, memory, communication channels, etc. Managing and scheduling these resources is an important function. References 1. N. C. Audsley. 2001 On Priority Assignment in Fixed Priority Scheduling. Info. Proc. Letters, 79(1):39–44. 2. T. P. Baker. 2006 An Analysis of Fixed-Priority Schedulability on a Multiprocessor. Real-Time Systems, 32(1-2):49–71. 3. S. Baruah. 2007 Techniques for multiprocessor global schedulability analysis. In Proc of 1 / 2