On Sun, 2007-09-02 at 16:47 +0200, Roman Zippel wrote:
> > > (1) time = sum_{t}^{T}(time_{t})
> > > (2) weight_sum = sum_{t}^{T}(weight_{t})
> >
> > I read your description, but I was distracted by this latex style
> > notation .. Could you walk through in english what these two equation
> > are doing ..
>
> T is the number of tasks, so the first is the sum of the time every task
> gets over a period of time and the second is the sum of all weights of
> each task.
I think I'm more puzzled now than I was before, (scratches head for
minutes) ..
I see .. It's a summation symbol ..
For instance if there are three tasks in the system. Call them A,B, and
C.
then
time equals "time of A" + "time of B" + "time of C"
Right?
Daniel
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