In this paper, we assess the impact of heterogeneity for scheduling independent tasks on master-slave platforms. We assume a realistic one-port model where the master can communicate with a single slave at any time-step. We target on-line scheduling problems, and we focus on simpler instances where all tasks have the same size. While such problems can be solved in polynomial time on homogeneous platforms, we show that there does not exist any optimal deterministic algorithm for heterogeneous platforms. Whether the source of heterogeneity comes from computation speeds, or from communication bandwidths, or from both, we establish lower bounds on the competitive ratio of any deterministic algorithm. We provide such bounds for the most importan...
In this paper, we consider the communications involved by the execution of a complex application, de...
In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating and scheduling a collection of independent, equ...
The computing and communication resources of high performance computing systems are becoming heterog...
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...
In this work, we deal with the problem of scheduling independent tasks on heterogeneous master-slave...
The results summarized in this document deal with the scheduling of independent tasks on large scale...
In this paper, we revisit the master-slave tasking paradigm in the context of heterogeneous processo...
Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremely ch...
This thesis mainly deals with the mapping and the scheduling of applications on large heteroge- neou...
Multiple applications that execute concurrently on heterogeneous platforms compete for CPU and netwo...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling independent identical tasks on heterogeneous pr...
Membres du jury : Rapporteurs : Henri Casanova, Jean-Jacques Pansiot, Denis Trystram Examinateur : H...
In this paper, we consider the communications involved by the execution of a complex application, de...
In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating and scheduling a collection of independent, equ...
The computing and communication resources of high performance computing systems are becoming heterog...
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...
In this work, we deal with the problem of scheduling independent tasks on heterogeneous master-slave...
The results summarized in this document deal with the scheduling of independent tasks on large scale...
In this paper, we revisit the master-slave tasking paradigm in the context of heterogeneous processo...
Scheduling problems are already difficult on traditional parallel machines. They become extremely ch...
This thesis mainly deals with the mapping and the scheduling of applications on large heteroge- neou...
Multiple applications that execute concurrently on heterogeneous platforms compete for CPU and netwo...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling independent identical tasks on heterogeneous pr...
Membres du jury : Rapporteurs : Henri Casanova, Jean-Jacques Pansiot, Denis Trystram Examinateur : H...
In this paper, we consider the communications involved by the execution of a complex application, de...
In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating and scheduling a collection of independent, equ...
The computing and communication resources of high performance computing systems are becoming heterog...