Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremely challenging on heterogeneous clusters, even when embarrassingly parallel applications are considered. In this paper we deal with the problem of scheduling multiple applications, made of collections of independent and identical tasks, on a heterogeneous master-worker platform. The applications are submitted online, which means that there is no a priori (static) knowledge of the workload distribution at the beginning of the execution. The objective is to minimize the maximum stretch, i.e. the maximum ratio between the actual time an application has spent in the system and the time this application would have spent if executed alone. On the theore...
Membres du jury : Rapporteurs : Henri Casanova, Jean-Jacques Pansiot, Denis Trystram Examinateur : H...
International audienceWe study the problem of executing an application represented by a precedence t...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity on scheduling independent...
Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremely ch...
(eng) Scheduling problems are already di cult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremel...
International audienceScheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines, an...
(eng) Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extrem...
Multiple applications that execute concurrently on heterogeneous platforms compete for CPU and netwo...
This thesis mainly deals with the mapping and the scheduling of applications on large heteroge- neou...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with the problem of scheduling independent tasks on het...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity for scheduling independen...
This paper investigates co-scheduling algorithms for processing a set of parallel applications. Inst...
Today, high performance computing platforms (HPC) are experiencing rapid and significant development...
Many scientific applications can be structured as Parallel Task Graphs (PTGs), that is, graphs of da...
We study the problem of scheduling in parallel and distributed systems with multiple users. New plat...
Membres du jury : Rapporteurs : Henri Casanova, Jean-Jacques Pansiot, Denis Trystram Examinateur : H...
International audienceWe study the problem of executing an application represented by a precedence t...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity on scheduling independent...
Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremely ch...
(eng) Scheduling problems are already di cult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremel...
International audienceScheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines, an...
(eng) Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extrem...
Multiple applications that execute concurrently on heterogeneous platforms compete for CPU and netwo...
This thesis mainly deals with the mapping and the scheduling of applications on large heteroge- neou...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with the problem of scheduling independent tasks on het...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity for scheduling independen...
This paper investigates co-scheduling algorithms for processing a set of parallel applications. Inst...
Today, high performance computing platforms (HPC) are experiencing rapid and significant development...
Many scientific applications can be structured as Parallel Task Graphs (PTGs), that is, graphs of da...
We study the problem of scheduling in parallel and distributed systems with multiple users. New plat...
Membres du jury : Rapporteurs : Henri Casanova, Jean-Jacques Pansiot, Denis Trystram Examinateur : H...
International audienceWe study the problem of executing an application represented by a precedence t...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity on scheduling independent...