The management of Grid resources requires scheduling of both computation and communication tasks at various levels. In this study, we consider the two constituent sub-problems of Grid scheduling, namely: (i) the scheduling of computation tasks to processing resources and (ii) the routing and scheduling of the data movement in a Grid network. Regarding computation tasks, we examine two typical online task scheduling algorithms that employ advance reservations and perform full network simulation experiments to measure their performance when implemented in a centralized or distributed manner. Similarly, for communication tasks, we compare two routing and data scheduling algorithms that are implemented in a centralized or a distributed manner. ...
Abstract: Thanks to vast improvements in wide-area network performance and powerful yet low-cost com...
In the past two decades, numerous scheduling and load balancing techniques have been proposed for lo...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...
Thanks to advances in wide-area network technologies and the low cost of computing resources, Grid c...
Grid Computing is an evolving discipline in the field of Distributed Computing, whose main focus is ...
Grid Computing is an evolving discipline in the field of Distributed Computing, whose main focus is ...
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation i...
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation i...
Abstract- In this paper we have successfully reduced the total execution time of jobs submitted in a...
Computational Grids consist of an aggregation of data and computing resources, which can be co-allo...
Abstract — Computational grids have the potential for solving large-scale scientific problems using ...
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation i...
Abstract: Various aspects of the task scheduling in GRID are considered. The possible appr...
Abstract: Thanks to vast improvements in wide-area network performance and powerful yet low-cost com...
In the past two decades, numerous scheduling and load balancing techniques have been proposed for lo...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...
Thanks to advances in wide-area network technologies and the low cost of computing resources, Grid c...
Grid Computing is an evolving discipline in the field of Distributed Computing, whose main focus is ...
Grid Computing is an evolving discipline in the field of Distributed Computing, whose main focus is ...
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation i...
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation i...
Abstract- In this paper we have successfully reduced the total execution time of jobs submitted in a...
Computational Grids consist of an aggregation of data and computing resources, which can be co-allo...
Abstract — Computational grids have the potential for solving large-scale scientific problems using ...
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation i...
Abstract: Various aspects of the task scheduling in GRID are considered. The possible appr...
Abstract: Thanks to vast improvements in wide-area network performance and powerful yet low-cost com...
In the past two decades, numerous scheduling and load balancing techniques have been proposed for lo...
Computational Grids consist of a multitude of geographically distributed resources. The co-allocatio...