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Rate-function scheduling

Proceedings of INFOCOM '97, 2002
Rate-function scheduling (RFS) is a new deadline-based packet-scheduling service discipline that supports quality-of-service guarantees for applications with real-time communication requirements. RFS is distinguished from other service disciplines in that it achieves all of the following goals: analytically-derived performance bounds, performance ...
N.R. Figueira, J. Pasquale
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Functional clock schedule optimization

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2002
All existing algorithms for clock schedule optimization are conservative since they use only topological analysis to estimate the delays of paths between latches. This paper proposes a novel algorithm that accounts for false paths (over several time frames) in level-sensitive sequential circuits to obtain tighter bounds on the optimum clock schedule ...
A. Saldanha   +3 more
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Berth scheduling with variable cost functions

Maritime Economics & Logistics, 2011
This article presents a new mathematical formulation for the berth scheduling problem. The objective is to simultaneously minimize the total costs from vessels’ late departure and waiting time, and maximize the total premiums from vessels’ early departures.
Mihalis M Golias   +1 more
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Schedule Thinning Following Functional Communication Training: Effects of Chained and Multiple Schedules

Behavior Modification, 2021
Functional communication training (FCT) is used to reduce rates of problem behavior by teaching communicative responses that access functionally equivalent reinforcers. During FCT, the communicative response is typically placed on a dense schedule of reinforcement that is unlikely to be maintained in the natural environment. Experiment 1 evaluated the
Nadrat N. Nuhu, Sacha T. Pence
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