Due to the increased use of parallel processing in networks and multi-core architectures, it is important to have load balancing strategies that are highly efficient and adaptable to specific requirements. Randomised protocols in particular are useful in situations in which it is costly to gather and update information about the load distribution (e.g. in networks). For the mathematical analysis randomised load balancing schemes are modelled by balls-into-bins games, where balls represent tasks and bins computers. If m balls are allocated to n bins and every ball chooses one bin at random, the gap between maximum and average load is known to grow with the number of balls m. Surprisingly, this is not the case in the multiple-choice process i...
We consider the sequential allocation of m balls (jobs) into n bins (servers) by allowing each ball ...
We analyze the following infinite load balancing process, modeled as a classical balls-into-bins gam...
AbstractWe consider the well-known problem of randomly allocating m balls into n bins. We investigat...
Due to the increased use of parallel processing in networks and multi-core architectures, it is impo...
AbstractWe extend the lower bound of Adler et al. (1998) [1] and Berenbrink et al. (1999) [2] for pa...
AbstractWe deal with the well studied allocation problem of assigning n balls to n bins so that the ...
It is well known that after placing n balls independently and uniformly at random into n bins, the f...
It is well known that after placing n balls independently and uniformly at random into n bins, the f...
Balls-into-bins games for uniform bins are widely used to model randomised load balancing strategies...
This paper deals with balls and bins processes related to randomized load balancing, dynamic resourc...
The study of balls-into-bins games or occupancy problems has a long history since these processes ca...
It is well known that simple randomized load balancing schemes can balance load effectively while in...
1 The power of two random choices We will now show that two random choices can reduce the maximum lo...
We consider the well-known problem of randomly allocating m balls into n bins. We investigate variou...
The idea of using multiple choices to improve allocation schemes is now well understood and is often...
We consider the sequential allocation of m balls (jobs) into n bins (servers) by allowing each ball ...
We analyze the following infinite load balancing process, modeled as a classical balls-into-bins gam...
AbstractWe consider the well-known problem of randomly allocating m balls into n bins. We investigat...
Due to the increased use of parallel processing in networks and multi-core architectures, it is impo...
AbstractWe extend the lower bound of Adler et al. (1998) [1] and Berenbrink et al. (1999) [2] for pa...
AbstractWe deal with the well studied allocation problem of assigning n balls to n bins so that the ...
It is well known that after placing n balls independently and uniformly at random into n bins, the f...
It is well known that after placing n balls independently and uniformly at random into n bins, the f...
Balls-into-bins games for uniform bins are widely used to model randomised load balancing strategies...
This paper deals with balls and bins processes related to randomized load balancing, dynamic resourc...
The study of balls-into-bins games or occupancy problems has a long history since these processes ca...
It is well known that simple randomized load balancing schemes can balance load effectively while in...
1 The power of two random choices We will now show that two random choices can reduce the maximum lo...
We consider the well-known problem of randomly allocating m balls into n bins. We investigate variou...
The idea of using multiple choices to improve allocation schemes is now well understood and is often...
We consider the sequential allocation of m balls (jobs) into n bins (servers) by allowing each ball ...
We analyze the following infinite load balancing process, modeled as a classical balls-into-bins gam...
AbstractWe consider the well-known problem of randomly allocating m balls into n bins. We investigat...