词汇 | scheduler |
释义 | scheduler noun[ C ] uk /ˈʃedʒ.uː.lər/ us /ˈskedʒ.uː.lɚ/ a person who works for a broadcasting company putting the various programmes for the day, week, month, etc. into a particular order(广播公司的)节目安排人 Broadcasting in general airplay airtime airwaves audio described audio description carry edition executive producer ham radio headline interchannel podcast producer retune serialization serialize showrunner slow motion transmission tune scheduler | Business Englishscheduler noun[ C ] PRODUCTION, COMMERCE, TRANSPORTuk /ˈʃedjuːlər/ us /ˈskedʒuːlər/ someone whose job is to create or work with schedules Examples of schedulerscheduler We show adequacy theorems relating the first semantics to deterministic schedulers, and the second semantics to probabilistic schedulers. In addition to the policy, the state of the scheduler includes information about lock status (busy or available). Such a model comes equipped with a notion of a scheduler for resolving the non-determinism. Another aspect of our implementation that we are interested in validating is the performance of the distributed scheduler. In the literature there are two main notions of scheduler: deterministic and probabilistic. For example, when thinking about the scheduler, we find it convenient to restrict our attention to finite input streams with equal length. The scheduler is responsible for ensuring that the task model is constructed and maintained throughout the computational process. We have implemented two different task selectors and three different task schedulers. Each activity director provides the scheduler with this estimation of the time to complete the associated original schedule model. Thus, the activity director confers with the scheduler to establish whether the dependency has been completed. Thus, the scheduler notifies and provides each activity director with the respective original schedule model. In a practical system for distributed computing, a scheduler is likely to have only limited information. The top-most scheduler used here is a different implementation than the one described in the previous section, though based on the same principles. The scheduler then starts searching for busy2 workers that can be demanded for work. This combination of task selector and task scheduler realizes a block-cyclic scheduling, which perfectly matches the remaining regularity in the example code. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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