67 research outputs found
A Practical Framework for Configuration of Scheduling and Concurrency Control in Linux
There is a growing need for developers to be able to specify programming models for an application, in order to: increase efficiency, system reliability, system security, and to allow applications with different semantics to coexist on the same system. Only specifying the scheduling semantics for an application is not sufficient because concurrency control also significantly affects the behavior of the application. This work demonstrates the integration of the Hierarchical Group Scheduling and Proxy Management frameworks to provide the ability to developers to configure scheduling and concurrency control semantics for a wide range of applications. This work targets the Linux platform to be useful to a large audience of developers. Additionally, an environment for verifying the correctness of this integration and other concurrent applications using deterministic testing is discussed
S15RS SGFB No. 2 (Going Global)
A FINANCE BILL
To allocate a maximum of three thousand three hundred dollars and zero cents ($3,030.50) from the Student Government Senate Contingency Account to fund the Career Services Going Global Program at Louisiana State University (LSU)
S15RS SGFB No. 5 (Kryptonite Club)
A FINANCE BILL
To allocate a maximum of two thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars ($2,780.00) from the LSU Student Government contingency account to fund fifteen students from Kryptonite to attend Florida Dance Masters Dance Competition in Coral Springs, Florida from April 24th-26th as representatives of Louisiana State University (LSU
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