AbstractIn this paper, we present slot selection algorithms in economic models for independent job batch scheduling in distributed computing with non-dedicated resources. Existing approaches towards resource co-allocation and multiprocessor job scheduling in economic models of distributed computing are based on search of time-slots in resource occupancy schedules. The sought time-slots must match requirements of necessary span, computational resource properties, and cost. Usually such scheduling methods consider only one suited variant of time-slot set. This paper discloses a scheduling scheme that features multi-variant search. Two algorithms of linear complexity for search of alternative variants are compared. Having several optional reso...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
<p>Scheduling a set of jobs over a collection of machines to optimize a certain quality-of-service m...
In this paper we present a new search method for par-titioning and scheduling a set of periodic task...
AbstractIn this paper, we present slot selection algorithms in economic models for independent job b...
AbstractIn this work, we introduce slot selection and co-allocation algorithms for parallel jobs in ...
In this paper, we address problems of efficient computing in distributed systems with non-dedicated ...
AbstractThis work presents dispatching strategies based on methods of job-flow and application-level...
AbstractThis paper examines the problem of distributed resource allocation in different models of co...
Computational Grids and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation o...
This thesis presents slot scheduling, a approach to general-purpose CPU scheduling for multiprocesso...
<strong>A resource selection problem for asynchronous replicated systems in utility-based computing ...
Computational Grids and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation o...
Large computing systems where globally distributed can be best characterized by their dynamic nature...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...
One measure of usefulness of a general-purpose distributed computing system is the system’s ability ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
<p>Scheduling a set of jobs over a collection of machines to optimize a certain quality-of-service m...
In this paper we present a new search method for par-titioning and scheduling a set of periodic task...
AbstractIn this paper, we present slot selection algorithms in economic models for independent job b...
AbstractIn this work, we introduce slot selection and co-allocation algorithms for parallel jobs in ...
In this paper, we address problems of efficient computing in distributed systems with non-dedicated ...
AbstractThis work presents dispatching strategies based on methods of job-flow and application-level...
AbstractThis paper examines the problem of distributed resource allocation in different models of co...
Computational Grids and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation o...
This thesis presents slot scheduling, a approach to general-purpose CPU scheduling for multiprocesso...
<strong>A resource selection problem for asynchronous replicated systems in utility-based computing ...
Computational Grids and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation o...
Large computing systems where globally distributed can be best characterized by their dynamic nature...
International audienceThis paper proposes a general scheduling model that extends job-shop schedulin...
One measure of usefulness of a general-purpose distributed computing system is the system’s ability ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
<p>Scheduling a set of jobs over a collection of machines to optimize a certain quality-of-service m...
In this paper we present a new search method for par-titioning and scheduling a set of periodic task...