International audienceIn this paper, we deal with the large-scale divisible load problem studied in. We show how to reduce this problem to a classical preemptive scheduling problem on a single machine, thereby establishing new complexity results, and providing new approximation algorithms and heuristics that subsume those presented in. We also give some hints on how to extend the results to a more realistic framework where communication costs are taken into account
The divisible load scheduling is a paradigm in the area of distributed computing. The traditional di...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose distributed algorithms referred to as Resource-Aware Dynamic Incr...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with the large-scale divisible load problem studied in....
In this paper we study master-worker scheduling of divisible loads in heterogeneous distributed syst...
(eng) Divisible load applications consist of an amount of data and associated computation that can b...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss several algorithms for scheduling divisible loads on...
(eng) In this paper, we discuss several algorithms for scheduling divisible loads on heterogeneous s...
Abstract—Divisible Load Theory (DLT) has received a lot of attention in the past decade. A divisible...
(eng) Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of ind...
In this paper, we will investigate two complementary computational models that have been proposed re...
Many applications in scientific and engineering domains are structured as large numbers of independe...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. The divisible load theory is mai...
Scheduling multiple divisible loads on a star network of processors is studied in this paper. It is ...
Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of independe...
The divisible load scheduling is a paradigm in the area of distributed computing. The traditional di...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose distributed algorithms referred to as Resource-Aware Dynamic Incr...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with the large-scale divisible load problem studied in....
In this paper we study master-worker scheduling of divisible loads in heterogeneous distributed syst...
(eng) Divisible load applications consist of an amount of data and associated computation that can b...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss several algorithms for scheduling divisible loads on...
(eng) In this paper, we discuss several algorithms for scheduling divisible loads on heterogeneous s...
Abstract—Divisible Load Theory (DLT) has received a lot of attention in the past decade. A divisible...
(eng) Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of ind...
In this paper, we will investigate two complementary computational models that have been proposed re...
Many applications in scientific and engineering domains are structured as large numbers of independe...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. The divisible load theory is mai...
Scheduling multiple divisible loads on a star network of processors is studied in this paper. It is ...
Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of independe...
The divisible load scheduling is a paradigm in the area of distributed computing. The traditional di...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose distributed algorithms referred to as Resource-Aware Dynamic Incr...