Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | From | Robin Rosenberg <> | Subject | Re: Use of AI for process scheduling | Date | Tue, 9 Sep 2003 03:57:08 +0200 |
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tisdag 09 september 2003 03:40 skrev Robin Rosenberg: > A rule-based system can be evaluated quite efficiently if the numer of > rules are reasonable small. A PC can a million of "LIPS" (logical > Inferences per second so you can fit something useful. Say you can afford > (on average one percent of the CPU, that becomes 10000 inferences per > second available per second and with 50 switches pers second that is 2000 Math oops, That makes 200 inferences per secons. Probably still more than needed but the margin is not that huge.
> inferences per switch. I think can do useful rules with much fewer > inferences. The numbers are guestimates from memory and a few quick googles > lookups.
-- robin
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