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A Scheduling Algorithm for a Platform in Real Time

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We propose a scheduling algorithm that was designed and implemented to obtaining the results for assigning tasks based with miss deadline among several nodes of a mobile distributed environment, taking into account the delay quality, achieving in such a way that the data of a mobile device can be transferred and located in a network. This method was intended to give a real-time scheduler, which allowed the obtaining of good results without loss of information. Also, we proposed to develop a mechanism to maintain and construct a scheduler to from the beginning.

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The authors acknowledge to the people from the National Laboratory of Supercomputing of Southeast of Mexico that belongs to the CONACYT national laboratories, for all the technical assistance and the computational resources.

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Correspondence to M. Larios-Gómez , J. Migliolo Carrera , M. Anzures-García , A. Aldama-Díaz or G. Trinidad-García .

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Larios-Gómez, M., Carrera, J.M., Anzures-García, M., Aldama-Díaz, A., Trinidad-García, G. (2019). A Scheduling Algorithm for a Platform in Real Time. In: Torres, M., Klapp, J., Gitler, I., Tchernykh, A. (eds) Supercomputing. ISUM 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 948. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10448-1_1

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