We obtain stochastic bounds on execution times of parallel computations assuming ideal conditions for shared resources. A parallel computation is modelled as a task system with precedence constraints expressed as a directed acyclic graph (DAG). The task execution times are assumed independent random variables. The performance measure considered is the overall execution time of the computation. To obtain upper bounds on this measure, we apply stochastic ordering and stochastic comparison technique
We consider the problem to minimize the total weighted completion time of a set of jobs with individ...
This thesis consists of two parts: performance bounds for scheduling algorithms for parallel program...
Predicting the execution time of parallel programs involves computing the maximum or minimum of the ...
We obtain stochastic bounds on execution times of parallel computations assuming ideal conditions fo...
The analytical evaluation of the completion time distribution of a general directed acyclic graph (D...
Abstract—Current analytic solutions to the execution time distribution of a parallel composition of ...
Parallel programs are usually modeled by task graphs which are directed acyclic graphs. Their vertic...
A main question in parallel computing is the following: Under which conditions should parallel task-...
There is a current need for scheduling policies that can leverage the performance variability of res...
We model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneous computers interconnected by a c...
National audienceOur study is devoted to the evaluation of schedules of parallel applications consis...
The authors model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneouscomputers interconnecte...
AbstractThis paper introduces a stochastic scheduling problem. In this problem a directed acyclic gr...
This dissertation is concerned with developing optimal strategies for the scheduling of stochastic j...
We consider the problem to minimize the weighted sum of completion times in nonpreemptive parallel m...
We consider the problem to minimize the total weighted completion time of a set of jobs with individ...
This thesis consists of two parts: performance bounds for scheduling algorithms for parallel program...
Predicting the execution time of parallel programs involves computing the maximum or minimum of the ...
We obtain stochastic bounds on execution times of parallel computations assuming ideal conditions fo...
The analytical evaluation of the completion time distribution of a general directed acyclic graph (D...
Abstract—Current analytic solutions to the execution time distribution of a parallel composition of ...
Parallel programs are usually modeled by task graphs which are directed acyclic graphs. Their vertic...
A main question in parallel computing is the following: Under which conditions should parallel task-...
There is a current need for scheduling policies that can leverage the performance variability of res...
We model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneous computers interconnected by a c...
National audienceOur study is devoted to the evaluation of schedules of parallel applications consis...
The authors model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneouscomputers interconnecte...
AbstractThis paper introduces a stochastic scheduling problem. In this problem a directed acyclic gr...
This dissertation is concerned with developing optimal strategies for the scheduling of stochastic j...
We consider the problem to minimize the weighted sum of completion times in nonpreemptive parallel m...
We consider the problem to minimize the total weighted completion time of a set of jobs with individ...
This thesis consists of two parts: performance bounds for scheduling algorithms for parallel program...
Predicting the execution time of parallel programs involves computing the maximum or minimum of the ...