AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. This assumption is not so obvious in the context of recently emerging parallel computer systems and parallel algorithms. In this work we consider tasks requiring more than one dedicated processor at a time, i.e. sets of processors simultaneously. Linear time algorithms will be given for the case of two, three and four processors and the Lmax criterion. The algorithms are based on the same simple paradigm. In some cases they deliver optimal solutions. In other cases, optimality is not guaranteed but they can still be used as fast approximation algorithms for which the worst case performance bounds are given. Results of the computation...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs with deadlines on in identical parallel mach...
Abstract. In this paper, we compare the makespan of preemptive and i-preemptive schedules where only...
We consider the problem of scheduling n unit-length tasks on identical m parallel processors, when o...
n scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. ...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
Abstract. We study the problem of processor scheduling for n parallel jobs applying the method of co...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.This work examines in depth a collection of rela...
In this work we consider the problem of scheduling multiprocessor tasks on parallel processors avail...
A malleable parallel task is one whose execution time is a function of the number of (identical) pro...
Multiprocessor tasks are executed by more than one processor at the same moment of time, This work c...
In this work scheduling multiprocessor tasks on two parallel identical processors is considered. Mul...
AbstractIn the classical scheduling theory it is widely assumed that any task requires for its proce...
The basic scheduling problem we are dealing with is the following. There are n jobs, each requiring ...
In this work scheduling multiprocessor tasks on two parallel identical processors is considered. Mul...
We consider the problem of scheduling n unit-length tasks on identical m parallel processors, when o...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs with deadlines on in identical parallel mach...
Abstract. In this paper, we compare the makespan of preemptive and i-preemptive schedules where only...
We consider the problem of scheduling n unit-length tasks on identical m parallel processors, when o...
n scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. ...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
Abstract. We study the problem of processor scheduling for n parallel jobs applying the method of co...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.This work examines in depth a collection of rela...
In this work we consider the problem of scheduling multiprocessor tasks on parallel processors avail...
A malleable parallel task is one whose execution time is a function of the number of (identical) pro...
Multiprocessor tasks are executed by more than one processor at the same moment of time, This work c...
In this work scheduling multiprocessor tasks on two parallel identical processors is considered. Mul...
AbstractIn the classical scheduling theory it is widely assumed that any task requires for its proce...
The basic scheduling problem we are dealing with is the following. There are n jobs, each requiring ...
In this work scheduling multiprocessor tasks on two parallel identical processors is considered. Mul...
We consider the problem of scheduling n unit-length tasks on identical m parallel processors, when o...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs with deadlines on in identical parallel mach...
Abstract. In this paper, we compare the makespan of preemptive and i-preemptive schedules where only...
We consider the problem of scheduling n unit-length tasks on identical m parallel processors, when o...