Scheduling - with Michael Roitzsch
Syslog
English - March 11, 2021 00:00 - 1 hour - 64 MBTechnology microkernel dresden Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Show Notes and Links
Michael
Roitzsch
returns to Syslog and we talk about scheduling in operating
systems. Michael has focussed his research on soft real-time systems
and explored, among other things, how good scheduling can help with
smooth video display. In this episode, we introduce basic scheduling
concepts, what is happening in scheduling today and how the
increasingly multi-core world will shape schedulers in the future.
Michael is the acting head of the TU Dresden Operating Systems group
and researcher at the Barkhausen
Institute.
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Resources
GWU Lecture: Linux CFS vs Real-Time Scheduling
TU Dresden: Operating Systems Group
Syslog: Contact Tracing Apps
Wikipedia: Real-time Computing
ATLAS
Arachne
Grand Central Dispatch (GCD)