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Yes the old debate is entering the tablets and smartphones now.
Since theses devices are becoming more and more powerful.
Whatever we thing, they will one day be as powerful than our today's PC. And one other day they will surpass them.
And how they will schedule the tasks running on them has to be debated.
Just one thing to add, scheduling is a complex matter and on open-source OS (That I know) like FreeBSD (See KSE Project) and Linux, it has almost introduced a "war".
And I guess with Neolander when he wrote: -"...scheduling is defined as the art of choosing what should be done...".
Yes it is practically Art. :-))