This is just another (obvious) degree of freedom, which could be interesting to explore in stress testing, while probably not of much relevance in practice (if a job is expected to become runable earlier, in can as well be just scheduled earlier). Some experimentation shows that the timing measurements exhibit more fluctuations, but also slightly better times when pressure is low, which is pretty much what I'd expect. When raising pressure, the average times converge towards the same time range as observed with time bound propagation. Note that enabling this variation requires to wire a boolean switch over various layers of abstraction; arguably this is an unnecessary complexity and could be retracted once the »experimentation phase« is over. This completes the preparation of a Scheduler Stress-Test setup. |
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