AbstractIn this paper, we present a decentralized dynamic load scheduling/balancing algorithm called ELISA (Estimated Load Information Scheduling Algorithm) for general purpose distributed computing systems. ELISA uses estimated state information based upon periodic exchange of exact state information between neighbouring nodes to perform load scheduling. The primary objective of the algorithm is to cut down on the communication and load transfer overheads by minimizing the frequency of status exchange and by restricting the load transfer and status exchange within the buddy set of a processor. It is shown that the resulting algorithm performs almost as well as a perfect information algorithm and is superior to other load balancing schemes ...
International audienceThe scalability of high-performance, parallel iterative applications is direct...
A new load sharing method with state-change broadcasts (LSMSCB) is proposed to schedule aperiodic ta...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...
In this paper, we present a decentralized dynamic load scheduling/balancing algorithm called ELISA (...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a decentralized dynamic load scheduling/balancing algorithm called...
Abstract- In this paper we have successfully reduced the total execution time of jobs submitted in a...
In this paper, the problem of distributing load of a particular node over m identical nodes of a dis...
The study investigates various load balancing strategies to improve the performance of distributed c...
We propose an adaptive load balancing algorithm for heterogeneous distributed systems. The algorithm...
Load balancing is the process of redistributing the work load among nodes of the distributed system ...
Importance of distributed systems for distributing the workload on the processors is globally accept...
Distributed computing is currently a popular way to harness great amounts of processing power by com...
In this paper, one of the major objectives of distributed systems is performance. Load balancing is ...
A recent trend in computer system design has been to distribute the tasks among the multiple process...
This paper presents a decentralized scheduling algorithm for dynamic load balancing in a self-organi...
International audienceThe scalability of high-performance, parallel iterative applications is direct...
A new load sharing method with state-change broadcasts (LSMSCB) is proposed to schedule aperiodic ta...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...
In this paper, we present a decentralized dynamic load scheduling/balancing algorithm called ELISA (...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a decentralized dynamic load scheduling/balancing algorithm called...
Abstract- In this paper we have successfully reduced the total execution time of jobs submitted in a...
In this paper, the problem of distributing load of a particular node over m identical nodes of a dis...
The study investigates various load balancing strategies to improve the performance of distributed c...
We propose an adaptive load balancing algorithm for heterogeneous distributed systems. The algorithm...
Load balancing is the process of redistributing the work load among nodes of the distributed system ...
Importance of distributed systems for distributing the workload on the processors is globally accept...
Distributed computing is currently a popular way to harness great amounts of processing power by com...
In this paper, one of the major objectives of distributed systems is performance. Load balancing is ...
A recent trend in computer system design has been to distribute the tasks among the multiple process...
This paper presents a decentralized scheduling algorithm for dynamic load balancing in a self-organi...
International audienceThe scalability of high-performance, parallel iterative applications is direct...
A new load sharing method with state-change broadcasts (LSMSCB) is proposed to schedule aperiodic ta...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...