Abstract—The elasticity of Cloud infrastructures makes them a suitable platform for execution of deadline-constrained workflow applications, because resources available to the application can be dynamically increased to enable application speedup. Existing research in execution of scientific workflows in Clouds either try to minimize the workflow execution time ignoring deadlines and budgets or focus on the minimization of cost while trying to meet the application deadline. However, they implement limited contingency strategies to correct delays caused by underestimation of tasks execution time or fluctuations in the delivered performance of leased public Cloud resources. In order to mitigate effects of performance variation of resources on...
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift in service delivery that promises a leap in efficiency and flexi...
This paper presents a cost optimization model for scheduling scientific workflows on IaaS clouds suc...
International audienceThis article addresses the scheduling of heterogeneous scientific workflows wh...
The elasticity of Cloud infrastructures makes them a suitable platform for execution of deadline-con...
Abstract — The cloud infrastructure supplies them to proper environment for developing and executing...
Many important scientific applications can be expressed as workflows, which describe the relationshi...
Abstract- An algorithm that uses idle time of provisioned resources and budget surplus to replicate ...
Scientific workflow applications are collections of several structured activities and fine-grained c...
Basic science is becoming ever more computationally intensive, increasing the need for large-scale c...
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift in service delivery that promises a leap in efficiency and flexi...
Dynamic resource provisioning and the notion of seemingly unlimited resources are attracting scienti...
Public cloud computing infrastructure offers resources on-demand, and makes it possible to develop a...
By renting pay-as-you-go cloud resources (e.g., virtual machines) to do science, the data transfers ...
Executing time critical applications within cloud environments while satisfying execution deadlines ...
Large-scale applications expressed as scientific workflows are often grouped into ensembles of inter...
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift in service delivery that promises a leap in efficiency and flexi...
This paper presents a cost optimization model for scheduling scientific workflows on IaaS clouds suc...
International audienceThis article addresses the scheduling of heterogeneous scientific workflows wh...
The elasticity of Cloud infrastructures makes them a suitable platform for execution of deadline-con...
Abstract — The cloud infrastructure supplies them to proper environment for developing and executing...
Many important scientific applications can be expressed as workflows, which describe the relationshi...
Abstract- An algorithm that uses idle time of provisioned resources and budget surplus to replicate ...
Scientific workflow applications are collections of several structured activities and fine-grained c...
Basic science is becoming ever more computationally intensive, increasing the need for large-scale c...
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift in service delivery that promises a leap in efficiency and flexi...
Dynamic resource provisioning and the notion of seemingly unlimited resources are attracting scienti...
Public cloud computing infrastructure offers resources on-demand, and makes it possible to develop a...
By renting pay-as-you-go cloud resources (e.g., virtual machines) to do science, the data transfers ...
Executing time critical applications within cloud environments while satisfying execution deadlines ...
Large-scale applications expressed as scientific workflows are often grouped into ensembles of inter...
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift in service delivery that promises a leap in efficiency and flexi...
This paper presents a cost optimization model for scheduling scientific workflows on IaaS clouds suc...
International audienceThis article addresses the scheduling of heterogeneous scientific workflows wh...