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The problems of hard-real-time task scheduling in a multiprocessor environment are discussed in terms of a scheduling game representation of the problem. It is shown that optimal scheduling without a priori knowledge is impossible in the multiprocessor case even if there is no restriction on preemption owing to precedence or mutual exclusion constraints. Sufficient conditions that permit a set of tasks to be optimally scheduled at run time are derived.>
Dertouzos et al. (Sun,) studied this question.