Data transfer request processing scheme for reducing...

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G06F 13/14 (2006.01) G06F 3/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2302996

If an accepted data transfer request includes a deadline for completing requested data transfer, a time earlier than the deadline by a properly predetermined period is set as a class switching time for the accepted data transfer request. The accepted data transfer request is repeatedly checked and then classified into the second class if a current time has not yet passed the class switching time and classified into the first class if the current time has passed the class switching time. The first class employs a scheduling policy in which a completion of each data transfer within a deadline specified for each data transfer request is a primary key factor in determining an order of processing. The second class employs another scheduling policy in which a reduction of amounts of the mechanical actions required in carrying out each data transfer is a primary key factor in determining an order of processing. Basically, first class data transfer requests are processed at higher priority than the second class data transfer requests.

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