Abstract—We consider a request processing system com-posed of organizations and their servers connected by the In-ternet. The latency a user observes is a sum of communication delays and the time needed to handle the request on a server. The handling time depends on the server congestion, i.e. the total number of requests a server must handle. We analyze the problem of balancing the load in a network of servers in order to minimize the total observed latency. We consider both cooperative and selfish organizations (each organization aiming to minimize the latency of the locally-produced requests). The problem can be generalized to the task scheduling in a distributed cloud; or to content delivery in an organizationally-distributed CDNs. In a...
AbstractWe study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular la...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
Abstract—We consider a geographically distributed request processing system composed of various orga...
We revisit a classical load balancing problem in the modern context of decentralized systems and sel...
Abstract—In geographically-distributed systems, communi-cation latencies are non-negligible. The per...
Abstract—One of the most challenging issues when dealing with distributed networks is the efficiency...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
Subject: Distributed Algorithms In this paper we consider neighborhood load balancing in the context...
Abstract. We study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular ...
Abstract. We study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular ...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
AbstractWe study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular la...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
Abstract—We consider a geographically distributed request processing system composed of various orga...
We revisit a classical load balancing problem in the modern context of decentralized systems and sel...
Abstract—In geographically-distributed systems, communi-cation latencies are non-negligible. The per...
Abstract—One of the most challenging issues when dealing with distributed networks is the efficiency...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
In this paper we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load b...
Subject: Distributed Algorithms In this paper we consider neighborhood load balancing in the context...
Abstract. We study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular ...
Abstract. We study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular ...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
AbstractWe study a problem of scheduling client requests to servers. Each client has a particular la...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...
In this paper, we face the challenging issue of defining and implementing an effective law for load ...