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The phase of a periodic task indicates the time of separation between the start of two consecutive instances of the task.

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The fixed time interval after which a task repeats is called the period of the task. If Ti is a periodic task, then the time from 0 till the occurrence of the first instance of Ti (i.e. Ti(1)) is denoted by φi, and is called the phase of the task.

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