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  2. Rate-monotonic scheduling - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS) [1] is a priority assignment algorithm used in real-time operating systems (RTOS) with a static-priority scheduling class. [2] The static priorities are assigned according to the cycle duration of the job, so a shorter cycle duration results in a higher job priority.

  3. Monotonic function - Wikipedia

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    A function that is not monotonic. In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order. [1] [2] [3] This concept first arose in calculus, and was later generalized to the more abstract setting of order theory.

  4. Absolutely and completely monotonic functions and sequences

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    In the case of a completely monotonic function, the function and its derivatives must be alternately non-negative and non-positive in its domain of definition which would imply that function and its derivatives are alternately monotonically increasing and monotonically decreasing functions.

  5. Earliest deadline first scheduling - Wikipedia

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    In a heavy-traffic analysis of the behavior of a single-server queue under an earliest-deadline-first scheduling policy with reneging, [4] the processes have deadlines and are served only until their deadlines elapse. The fraction of "reneged work", defined as the residual work not serviced due to elapsed deadlines, is an important performance ...

  6. Isotonic regression - Wikipedia

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    In statistics and numerical analysis, isotonic regression or monotonic regression is the technique of fitting a free-form line to a sequence of observations such that the fitted line is non-decreasing (or non-increasing) everywhere, and lies as close to the observations as possible.

  7. Priority inversion - Wikipedia

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    By properly choosing the highest priority of any interrupt that ever entered the critical section, the priority inversion problem could be solved without locking out all of the interrupts. Ceilings were assigned in rate-monotonic order, i.e. the slower devices had lower priorities.

  8. RMA - Wikipedia

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    Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability analysis, in reliability and systems engineering; Return merchandise authorization, returning goods to the supplier for repair or replacement; Relationship Management Application, a service offered by SWIFT; Rate-Monotonic Analysis, the qualitative method used to prepare a system for Rate-monotonic ...

  9. Response modeling methodology - Wikipedia

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    This property, where different known models become mere points on a continuous spectrum, spanned by the model's parameters, is denoted the Continuous Monotonic Convexity (CMC) property. The latter characterizes all RMM models, and it allows the basic “linear-power-exponential” cycle (underlying the inverse Box–Cox transformation) to be ...