A framework for achieving inter-application isolation in multiprogrammed, hard real-time environments

Abstract
A framework for scheduling a number of different real-time applications on a single shared preemptable processor is proposed. This framework enforces complete isolation among the different applications, such that the behavior of each application is very similar to its behavior if it had been executing on a slower dedicated processor. A scheduling algorithm that implements this framework is presented and proved correct.

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