Multiprocessor Scheduling : : Theory and Applications / / edited by Eugene Levner.

A major goal of the book is to continue a good tradition - to bring together reputable researchers from different countries in order to provide a comprehensive coverage of advanced and modern topics in scheduling not yet reflected by other books. The virtual consortium of the authors has been create...

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