| JCSE, vol. 2, no. 1, pp.74-97, 2008 DOI:    Sustainability in Real-time Scheduling  Alan Burns Sanjoy BaruahThe University of York|The University of North Carolina
 Abstract: A scheduling policy or a schedulability test is defined to be sustainable if any task systemdetermined to be schedulable remains so if it behaves ‘‘better’’ than mandated by its systemspecifications. We provide a formal definition of sustainability, and subject the concept tosystematic analysis in the context of the uniprocessor scheduling of periodic and sporadic tasksystems. We argue that it is, in general, preferable engineering practice to use sust Keyword: 
                                                  
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