DocumentCode
329711
Title
Dynamic transaction scheduling and reallocation in overloaded real-time database systems
Author
Hansson, J. ; Son, S.H. ; Stankovic, J.A. ; Andler, S.F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Skovde, Sweden
fYear
1998
fDate
27-29 Oct 1998
Firstpage
293
Lastpage
302
Abstract
We introduce a novel scheduling architecture with a new algorithm for dynamically resolving transient overloads, that is executed when a new transaction cannot be admitted to the system due to scarce resources. The resolver algorithm generates a cost effective overload resolution plan which, in order to admit the new transaction, finds the required time by de-allocating time among the previously admitted but not yet completed transactions. Considering the cost efficiency of executing the plan and the importance of the new transaction a decision is made whether to execute the plan and admit the new transaction, or to reject it. We consider a multi-class transaction workload consisting of hard critical and firm transactions, where critical transactions have contingency transactions that can be invoked during overloads. We present a performance analysis showing to what degree the overload resolver enforces predictability and ensures the timeliness of critical transactions when handling extreme overload scenarios in real-time database systems
Keywords
database management systems; database theory; real-time systems; resource allocation; scheduling; cost efficiency; database systems; dynamic transaction scheduling; multiple class transaction; predictability; real-time systems; resolver algorithm; resource allocation; transient overloads; Computer science; Costs; Database systems; Dynamic scheduling; Electronic switching systems; Job shop scheduling; Processor scheduling; Programmable logic arrays; Real time systems; Time factors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 1998. Proceedings. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Hiroshima
Print_ISBN
0-8186-9209-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTCSA.1998.726430
Filename
726430
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