This paper presents a new dynamic load-balancing algorithm for hypercube multicomputers with faulty nodes. The emphasis in our method is on obtaining global load information and performing task migration using "short paths" in a synchronous manner so that a minimal amount of communication overhead is required. To accomplish this, we present an algorithm for constructing a new logical topology from a hypercube topology with faulty nodes. This new topology is used to obtain the global load information and to perform task migration. Simulation results are used to evaluate the performance of our dynamic load balancing method when compared with previous methods. (C) 1999 Academic Press.
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A desirable feature in a Distributed Computing System is to balance the load of processors of a syst...
AbstractWe reconsider the dimension exchange method (DEM), a known dynamic load balancing scheme on ...
[[abstract]]The reliability of processors is an important issue for designing amassively parallel pr...
Reduction of the execution time of a job through equitable distribution of work load among the proce...
In this paper, we present load redistribution algorithms for hypercubes in the presence of faults. O...
Multiprocessor interconnection network have become powerful parallel computing system for real-time ...
SummaryMultiprocessor interconnection network have become powerful parallel computing system for rea...
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In this paper we analyze the scalability of a number of load balancing algorithms which can be appli...
A consensus on parallel architecture for database management has emerged. This architecture is based...
[[abstract]]The performance of parallel and distributed computer systems depends on the effectivenes...
In this paper, we present a new dynamic, and adaptive distributed load balancing algorithm. This alg...
A consensus on parallel architecture for database management has emerged. This architecture is based...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a topology-aware load balancing algorithm for parall...
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AbstractWe reconsider the dimension exchange method (DEM), a known dynamic load balancing scheme on ...
[[abstract]]The reliability of processors is an important issue for designing amassively parallel pr...