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Encyclopedia > Scheduler

Scheduler can refer to many things:

  1. A person working in broadcasting, who is scheduling the content of a radio or television channel.
  2. An essential part of a computer operating system is the scheduler, which schedules processor time for each process to facilitate multitasking.
  3. A person in a workplace, usually in a project management role scheduling staff - i.e. assigning tasks for various resources.

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ILOG Constraint Programming (264 words)
It provides the foundation for solving complex scheduling, sequencing, timetabling, routing and dispatching problems with large numbers of irregular constraints.
Scheduler allows you to build plans and schedules that take into account temporal constraints and many of the special characteristics of the resources and activities you need to schedule.
ILOG Scheduler is at the heart of ILOG Plant PowerOps.
Inside the Linux scheduler (2270 words)
This was due to the scheduler being implemented using an algorithm with O(n) complexity.
In this type of scheduler, the time it takes to schedule a task is a function of the number of tasks in the system.
Even though the prior scheduler worked in SMP systems, its big-lock architecture meant that while a CPU was choosing a task to dispatch, the runqueue was locked by the CPU, and others had to wait.
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