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End-To-End Latency of Cause-Effect Chains: A Tutorial
being overwritten. In Figure 6, the source job of J3,1, J3,2, and J3,3 is J1,1, and the source job of J3,4, J3,5, and J3,6 is J1,3. Since J3,4, J3,5, and J3,6 all have the same data source, they all produce [...] job chains. For instance, in Figure 6, job J2,3 is part of the job chains (J1,4, J2,3, J3,7), (J1,4, J2,3, J3,8), (J1,5, J2,3, J3,7), and (J1,5, J2,3, J3,8). The length (c) of a job chain c = (J1, J2, [...] (12, J1,3, J2,2, J3,6, 29 − ε). We obtain ( acz′ ) = 29 − ε − 12 → 17 for ε → 0, and
MDA(E) = 17. Furthermore, the longest immediate backward job chain is (J1,3, J2,2, J3,6), and MRDA(E) = we(J3,6) − re(J1 …