Consideration is given to the problem of efficient job allocation in the class of systems with parallel service on independently working single-server stations each equipped with the infinite capacity queue. There is one dispatcher which routes jobs, arriving one by one, to servers. The dispatcher does not have a queue to store the jobs and, thus, the routing decision must be made on the fly. No jockeying between servers is allowed and jobs cannot be rejected. For a job, there is the soft deadline (maximum waiting time in the queue). If the deadline is violated, a fixed cost is incurred and the job remains in the system and must be served. The goal is to find the job allocation policy which minimizes both the job's stationary response time ...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
Traditional optimization models assume a central decision maker who optimizes a global system perfor...
Consideration is given to the problem of dispatching independent jobs from one flow to two parallel ...
We study the M/D/1 queue when jobs have firm deadlines for waiting (or sojourn) time. If a deadline ...
AbstractWe consider a dispatching system, where jobs with deadlines for their waiting times are assi...
In this paper methods of mixing decision rules are investigated and applied to the so-called multipl...
At present, solutions of many practical problems require significant computational resources and sys...
We consider a heterogeneous two-server system processing fixed size jobs. This includes the scheduli...
This paper studies structural properties of the optimal resource allocation policy for single-queue ...
Multi-server jobs are imperative in modern computing clusters. A multi-server job has multiple task ...
We consider a cluster of heterogeneous servers, modeled as M/G/1 queues with different processing sp...
Jobs consisting of one or more tasks arrive to a system comprising several servers, each with its ow...
A malleable parallel job is one that may be assigned to any number of processors in a parallel compu...
textabstractWe consider the problem of scheduling jobs online, where jobs may be served partially in...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
Traditional optimization models assume a central decision maker who optimizes a global system perfor...
Consideration is given to the problem of dispatching independent jobs from one flow to two parallel ...
We study the M/D/1 queue when jobs have firm deadlines for waiting (or sojourn) time. If a deadline ...
AbstractWe consider a dispatching system, where jobs with deadlines for their waiting times are assi...
In this paper methods of mixing decision rules are investigated and applied to the so-called multipl...
At present, solutions of many practical problems require significant computational resources and sys...
We consider a heterogeneous two-server system processing fixed size jobs. This includes the scheduli...
This paper studies structural properties of the optimal resource allocation policy for single-queue ...
Multi-server jobs are imperative in modern computing clusters. A multi-server job has multiple task ...
We consider a cluster of heterogeneous servers, modeled as M/G/1 queues with different processing sp...
Jobs consisting of one or more tasks arrive to a system comprising several servers, each with its ow...
A malleable parallel job is one that may be assigned to any number of processors in a parallel compu...
textabstractWe consider the problem of scheduling jobs online, where jobs may be served partially in...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
Traditional optimization models assume a central decision maker who optimizes a global system perfor...
Consideration is given to the problem of dispatching independent jobs from one flow to two parallel ...