Least Slack Time ( LST )
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Least Slack Time ( LST )
Least Slack Time (LST) scheduling is a scheduling algorithm. It assigns priority based on the slack time of a process. It is also known as Least Laxity First. Its most common use is in embedded systems, especially those with multiple processors. It imposes the simple constraint that each process on each available processor possesses the same run time, and that individual processes do not have an affinity to a certain processor. This is what lends it a suitability to embedded systems. Slack time This scheduling algorithm first selects those processes that have the smallest 'slack time'. Slack time is defined as the temporal difference between the deadline, the ready time and the run time. More formally, the slack time for a process
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