Conventional divisible load scheduling algorithms attempt to achieve optimal partitioning of massive loads to be distributed among processors in a distributed computing system in the presence of communication delays in the network. However, these algorithms depend strongly upon the assumption of prior knowledge of network parameters and cannot handle variations or lack of information about these parameters. In this paper, we present an adaptive strategy that estimates network parameter values using a probing technique and uses them to obtain optimal load partitioning. Three algorithms, based on the same strategy, are presented in the paper, incorporating the ability to cope with unknown network parameters. Several illustrative numerical exa...
The problem of optimal divisible load distribution in distributed bus networks employing a heterogen...
Abstract Cluster Computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhanc...
Abstract. Let us consider an upper bounded number of data streams to be pro-cessed by a Divisible Lo...
Conventional divisible load scheduling algorithms attempt to achieve optimal partitioning of massive...
Cluster computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhance QoS and...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
Cluster computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solv-ing large-scale problems. To enhance QoS an...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose distributed algorithms referred to as Resource-Aware Dynamic Incr...
(eng) Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of ind...
The overall efficiency of parallel algorithms is most decisively effected by the strategy applied fo...
Many applications in scientific and engineering domains are structured as large numbers of independe...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...
One of the fundamental issues to ensure maximal performance improvement in a cluster computing envir...
The problem of executing large BLAS (basic linear algebra subprograms) Level-2 operations, such as m...
This article presents a statistical approach to the scheduling of divisible workloads. Structured as...
The problem of optimal divisible load distribution in distributed bus networks employing a heterogen...
Abstract Cluster Computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhanc...
Abstract. Let us consider an upper bounded number of data streams to be pro-cessed by a Divisible Lo...
Conventional divisible load scheduling algorithms attempt to achieve optimal partitioning of massive...
Cluster computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhance QoS and...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
Cluster computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solv-ing large-scale problems. To enhance QoS an...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose distributed algorithms referred to as Resource-Aware Dynamic Incr...
(eng) Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of ind...
The overall efficiency of parallel algorithms is most decisively effected by the strategy applied fo...
Many applications in scientific and engineering domains are structured as large numbers of independe...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...
One of the fundamental issues to ensure maximal performance improvement in a cluster computing envir...
The problem of executing large BLAS (basic linear algebra subprograms) Level-2 operations, such as m...
This article presents a statistical approach to the scheduling of divisible workloads. Structured as...
The problem of optimal divisible load distribution in distributed bus networks employing a heterogen...
Abstract Cluster Computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhanc...
Abstract. Let us consider an upper bounded number of data streams to be pro-cessed by a Divisible Lo...