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Figure 9 shows the result; we can see that the preemption is due to a single CPU-intensive process on the host called burnP6burnP6.
In OLLAF, both context and configuration transfers could be hidden so the total cost of the preemption is always 1 clock cycle whatever the size of the task (6).
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The latency between the moment a preemption is asked and the moment the new task effectively begins to run can also be studied.
4) Average preemption is the ratio of the preempted tasks to total tasks.
Not allowing preemption is not restricting the usability of the proposed architecture in event-driven WSN applications.
The problem raised by this example of preemption is that both actions are on a par from the point of view of causal dependence: if neither A nor B acted, then the dictator would not have died; and if either had acted without the other, the dictator would have died.
It should be noticed that this scheduling is only possible if preemption is allowed by the platform.
Preemption is one means by which the French state keeps works in France and in public collections.
The second response that probability theorists offer to preemption is to require precision (Rosen 1978, Lewis 1986a, Paul 2000, Coady 2004).
Your state association executive will tell you that preemption is important for all banks; if it is removed, as the Administration wants, it will set off an avalanche of state and local laws and regulations that will apply to all banks.
Federal preemption is a doctrine about structure, not rights.
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