What is jitter planning?

I read a document on real-time systems using Linux, and the term “scheduling jitter” is reused without definition.

What is jitter planning? What does it mean?

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Jitter is the unevenness of the time signal. For example, in networks, jitter is the variability of packet latency in a network. In planning, I assume that jitter refers to the inequality of time slices allocated to processes.

Read more here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitter

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