International audienceWe study three scheduling problems (file redistribution, independent tasks scheduling and broadcasting) on large scale heterogeneous platforms under the Bounded Multi-port Model. In this model, each node is associated to an incoming and outgoing bandwidth and it can be involved in an arbitrary number of communications, provided that neither its incoming nor its outgoing bandwidths are exceeded. This model well corresponds to modern networking technologies, it can be used when programming at TCP level and is also implemented in modern message passing libraries such as MPICH2. We prove, using the three above mentioned scheduling problems, that this model is tractable and that even very simple distributed algorithms can a...
In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating a large number of independent, equal-sized task...
In many theoretical works, the benefits of size-based scheduling disciplines have been proved. The F...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in models of parallel computation that account for th...
We study three scheduling problems (file redistribution, independent tasks scheduling and broadcasti...
We tackle the problem of a network switch enforcing fair bandwidth sharing of the same link among ma...
Size-based scheduling strategies such as Shortest Remaining Processing Time first (SRPT) and Least A...
This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among re...
We consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes randomly ge...
International audienceWe consider the problem of broadcasting a large message in a large scale distr...
International audienceProviding performance guarantee is one of the most important issues in a heter...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity for scheduling independen...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity on scheduling independent...
(eng) In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating a large number of independent, equal-size...
AbstractThis paper studies the performance of AIMD (Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease) TCP a...
In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating a large number of independent, equal-sized task...
In many theoretical works, the benefits of size-based scheduling disciplines have been proved. The F...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in models of parallel computation that account for th...
We study three scheduling problems (file redistribution, independent tasks scheduling and broadcasti...
We tackle the problem of a network switch enforcing fair bandwidth sharing of the same link among ma...
Size-based scheduling strategies such as Shortest Remaining Processing Time first (SRPT) and Least A...
This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among re...
We consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes randomly ge...
International audienceWe consider the problem of broadcasting a large message in a large scale distr...
International audienceProviding performance guarantee is one of the most important issues in a heter...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity for scheduling independen...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity on scheduling independent...
(eng) In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating a large number of independent, equal-size...
AbstractThis paper studies the performance of AIMD (Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease) TCP a...
In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating a large number of independent, equal-sized task...
In many theoretical works, the benefits of size-based scheduling disciplines have been proved. The F...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in models of parallel computation that account for th...