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                            Key: MARTE12_-59
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                            Legacy Issue Number: 15310
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                            Status: closed
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                            Source: Universidad de Cantabria ( Dr. Julio Medina)
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                            Summary:Having the opaque expresion attribute "schedule" in the Scheduler in GRM lead to a very open way of expressing fixed schedules or non-traditional scheduling policies. This is the case of time triggered sets of tasks in particular, but also of any form of table driven schedule, like IMA platforms. Following a general approach but formalizing the way of expressing schedules as a set of labeled timed windows would make the exchange of information between strict time triggered platforms design intent and its corresponding analysis models easyer and in a standardized way. An alternative to study may be formalizing the attribute “schedule” of a scheduler to include at least the frame_cycle_time, and the list of “windows” or “time_slots” to be managed as schedulable resources. To do this the easiest way may be to make them part of a list inside the schedule indexed by a key that match the scheduling parameters field of the schedulable resources that are attached to the scheduler. 
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                            Reported: MARTE 1.0 — Sat, 26 Jun 2010 04:00 GMT
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                            Disposition: Closed; No Change — MARTE 1.2
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                            Disposition Summary:Duplicate This is a duplicate of issue MARTE11 108 that has been resolved in MARTE 1.1 
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                            Updated: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 16:37 GMT
MARTE12_ — GRM:Support for Time table driven schedules
- Key: MARTE12_-59
- OMG Task Force: MARTE 1.2 RTF 2