Size-based scheduling strategies such as Shortest Remaining Processing Time first (SRPT) and Least Attained Service first (LAS) provide popular mechanisms for improving the overall delay performance by favoring smaller service requests over larger ones. The performance gains from these disciplines have been thoroughly investigated for single-server systems, and have also been experimentally demonstrated in web servers for example. In the present paper we explore the fundamental stability properties of size-based scheduling strategies in multi-resource systems, such as bandwidth-sharing networks, where users require service from several shared resources simultaneously. In particular, we establish the exact stability conditions for the SRPT a...
The stability of a queueing network with interdependent servers is considered. The dependency of ser...
Long-range dependence (LRD) is a widely verified property of Internet traffic, which severely impact...
International audienceWe investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent ...
Size-based scheduling strategies such as Shortest Remaining Processing Time first (SRPT) and Least A...
Network Utility Maximization (NUM) is an optimization problem that models rate allocation in the Int...
Abstract—A key problem in the control of packet-switched data networks is to schedule the data so th...
Size-based scheduling is advocated to improve response times of small flows. While researchers conti...
In this thesis we study queueing models that arise in the context of resource sharing in communicati...
We consider a class of queueing networks referred to as "generalized constrained queueing networks" ...
We address the problem of stability in networks where the link capacities can change dynamically. We...
Recently, there have been a number of scheduling success stories in computer applications. Across a ...
Is it possible to reduce the expected response time of every request at a web server, simply by chan...
When job sizes are known, Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) is known to be an optimal (in a ...
The stability of a queueing network with interdependent servers is considered. The dependency of ser...
Long-range dependence (LRD) is a widely verified property of Internet traffic, which severely impact...
International audienceWe investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent ...
Size-based scheduling strategies such as Shortest Remaining Processing Time first (SRPT) and Least A...
Network Utility Maximization (NUM) is an optimization problem that models rate allocation in the Int...
Abstract—A key problem in the control of packet-switched data networks is to schedule the data so th...
Size-based scheduling is advocated to improve response times of small flows. While researchers conti...
In this thesis we study queueing models that arise in the context of resource sharing in communicati...
We consider a class of queueing networks referred to as "generalized constrained queueing networks" ...
We address the problem of stability in networks where the link capacities can change dynamically. We...
Recently, there have been a number of scheduling success stories in computer applications. Across a ...
Is it possible to reduce the expected response time of every request at a web server, simply by chan...
When job sizes are known, Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) is known to be an optimal (in a ...
The stability of a queueing network with interdependent servers is considered. The dependency of ser...
Long-range dependence (LRD) is a widely verified property of Internet traffic, which severely impact...
International audienceWe investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent ...