We study size-based schedulers, and focus on the impact of inaccurate job size information on response time and fairness. Our intent is to revisit previous results, which allude to performance degradation for even small errors on job size estimates, thus limiting the applicability of size-based schedulers. We show that scheduling performance is tightly connected to workload characteristics: in the absence of large skew in the job size distribution, even extremely imprecise estimates suffice to outperform size-oblivious disciplines. Instead, when job sizes are heavily skewed, known size-based disciplines suffer. In this context, we show - for the first time - the dichotomy of over-estimation versus under-estimation. The former is, in general...
Size-based scheduling with aging has, for long, been recognized as an effective approach to guarante...
We consider the problem of scheduling to minimize mean response time in M/G/1 queues where only esti...
The Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) scheduling policy was proven, in the 1960s, to yield t...
Abstract—We study size-based schedulers, and focus on the impact of inaccurate job size information ...
Size-based schedulers have very desirable performance properties: optimal or near-optimal response t...
Abstract—Size-based schedulers have very desirable performance properties: optimal or near-optimal r...
Despite the fact that size-based schedulers can give excellent results in terms of both average resp...
The study of size-based and size-oblivious scheduling policies with inaccurate job size information ...
Recently, there have been a number of scheduling success stories in computer applications. Across a ...
Motivated by the optimality of Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) for mean response time, in ...
Size-based scheduling with aging has been recognized as an effective approach to guarantee fairness ...
Job scheduling in high-performance computing platforms is a hard problem that involves uncertainties...
Size-based scheduling with aging has been recognized as an effective approach to guarantee fairness ...
When job sizes are known, Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) is known to be an optimal (in a ...
Abstract—Size-based scheduling with aging has, for long, been recognized as an effective approach to...
Size-based scheduling with aging has, for long, been recognized as an effective approach to guarante...
We consider the problem of scheduling to minimize mean response time in M/G/1 queues where only esti...
The Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) scheduling policy was proven, in the 1960s, to yield t...
Abstract—We study size-based schedulers, and focus on the impact of inaccurate job size information ...
Size-based schedulers have very desirable performance properties: optimal or near-optimal response t...
Abstract—Size-based schedulers have very desirable performance properties: optimal or near-optimal r...
Despite the fact that size-based schedulers can give excellent results in terms of both average resp...
The study of size-based and size-oblivious scheduling policies with inaccurate job size information ...
Recently, there have been a number of scheduling success stories in computer applications. Across a ...
Motivated by the optimality of Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) for mean response time, in ...
Size-based scheduling with aging has been recognized as an effective approach to guarantee fairness ...
Job scheduling in high-performance computing platforms is a hard problem that involves uncertainties...
Size-based scheduling with aging has been recognized as an effective approach to guarantee fairness ...
When job sizes are known, Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) is known to be an optimal (in a ...
Abstract—Size-based scheduling with aging has, for long, been recognized as an effective approach to...
Size-based scheduling with aging has, for long, been recognized as an effective approach to guarante...
We consider the problem of scheduling to minimize mean response time in M/G/1 queues where only esti...
The Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT) scheduling policy was proven, in the 1960s, to yield t...