Article | REF: S8056 V1

Real-time scheduling - Distributed scheduling

Authors: Francis COTTET, Joëlle DELACROIX, Claude KAISER, Zoubir MAMMERI

Publication date: March 10, 2000

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4. Products and examples

4.1 Examples of real-time and distributed operating systems

Several prototype operating systems have been proposed for real-time and distributed applications. The main principles are outlined below. Of these, only SPRING integrates dynamic task placement mechanisms. All these systems make a communication system guaranteeing bounded message transfer times a prerequisite for the smooth operation of any real-time and distributed application. For further overviews of these operating systems, please refer to and

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