Analyzing and Managing Timeliness and Importance in Dynamic Systems, from Sensors to CEO 2014 is a seminar that covers topics such as:
- Use of deadlines in peoples` personal and professional lives
- Latency and system state as the essence of distributed systems
- Basic time/utility functions
- Predictability as a continuum, and determinism as the most predictable end-point on the continuum
- Scheduling vs. dispatching
- Mapping and priorities binary unit-valued deadlines into priorities
- Deadlines in scheduling theory; earliness, tardiness, lateness
- Misunderstandings of deadlines by the real-time computing research and practitioner communities
- Scheduling and dispatching optimality criteria
- Deadline syntax vs. deadline semantics
- Scheduling complexity and unsolvable problems, necessitating heuristics
- Scheduling theory algorithms for deadline-constrained activities
- Utility accrual as the optimality criterion for time/utility functions
Analyzing and Managing Timeliness and Importance in Dynamic Systems, from Sensors to CEO 2014 brings together:
- Staff and Management Responsible for Planning and Scheduling time-constrained activities
- Programmers, and Managers of system or Software Development Organizations
- Software Engineers
- System Engineers