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Mar 11, 2015
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Tobias Schuele
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Add support for task affinities to README.md and embb.dox.
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@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ processor cores. It builds on MTAPI, a standardized programming interface for
leveraging task parallelism in embedded systems containing symmetric or
asymmetric multicore processors. A core feature of MTAPI is low-overhead
scheduling of fine-grained tasks among the available cores during runtime.
Unlike existing libraries, EMB² supports task priorities
, which allows the
creation of soft real-time systems. Additionally, the scheduling strategy can
be optimized for non-functional requirements such as minimal latency and
fairness.
Unlike existing libraries, EMB² supports task priorities
and affinities, which
allows the creation of soft real-time systems. Additionally, the scheduling
strategy can be optimized for non-functional requirements such as minimal
latency and
fairness.
Besides the task scheduler, EMB² provides basic parallel algorithms, concurrent
data structures, and skeletons for implementing stream processing applications
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@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ programming interface for leveraging task parallelism in embedded
systems containing symmetric or asymmetric multicore processors. A core
feature of MTAPI is low-overhead scheduling of fine-grained tasks among
the available cores during runtime. Unlike existing libraries,
EMB<sup>2</sup> supports task priorities
, which allows the creation of
soft real-time systems. Additionally, the scheduling strategy can be
optimized for non-functional requirements such as minimal latency and
fairness.
EMB<sup>2</sup> supports task priorities
and affinities, which allows
the creation of soft real-time systems. Additionally, the scheduling
strategy can be optimized for non-functional requirements such as minimal
latency and
fairness.
Besides the task scheduler, EMB<sup>2</sup> provides basic parallel
algorithms, concurrent data structures, and skeletons for implementing
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