The divisible load scheduling is a paradigm in the area of distributed computing. The traditional divisible load theory is based on the fact that, the communications and computations are obedient and do not cheat the algorithm. The literature of review shows that the divisible load model fail to achieve its optimal performance, if the processors do not report their true computation rates. The divisible load scheduling with uncertain communication rates has not been considered in the existing research. This problem lead us to propose a priority based divisible load scheduling method. The goal is to decrease the negative effects of communication rate cheating on the total finish time. The proposed method has been examined on several function ...
Providing QoS and performance guarantees to arbitrar-ily divisible loads has become a significant pr...
In this paper we study master-worker scheduling of divisible loads in heterogeneous distributed syst...
In distributed computing, divisible load theory provides an important system model for allocation of...
The divisible load scheduling is a paradigm in the area of distributed computing. The traditional di...
The Divisible Load Theory (DLT) is a paradigm in the area of parallel and distributed computing. Ba...
There is extensive literature concerning the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS). It is a paradigm in th...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. The divisible load theory is mai...
Abstract. Divisible load theory is a methodology involving the linear and continuous modeling of par...
(eng) Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of ind...
Many applications in scientific and engineering domains are structured as large numbers of independe...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. Based on the divisible load theo...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. The divisible load theory is mai...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
Abstract Cluster Computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhanc...
Providing QoS and performance guarantees to arbitrar-ily divisible loads has become a significant pr...
In this paper we study master-worker scheduling of divisible loads in heterogeneous distributed syst...
In distributed computing, divisible load theory provides an important system model for allocation of...
The divisible load scheduling is a paradigm in the area of distributed computing. The traditional di...
The Divisible Load Theory (DLT) is a paradigm in the area of parallel and distributed computing. Ba...
There is extensive literature concerning the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS). It is a paradigm in th...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. The divisible load theory is mai...
Abstract. Divisible load theory is a methodology involving the linear and continuous modeling of par...
(eng) Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of ind...
Many applications in scientific and engineering domains are structured as large numbers of independe...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. Based on the divisible load theo...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
There is extensive literature concerning the divisible load theory. The divisible load theory is mai...
In this paper we introduce the Divisible Load Scheduling (DLS) family of algorithms for data-intensi...
Abstract Cluster Computing has emerged as a new paradigm for solving large-scale problems. To enhanc...
Providing QoS and performance guarantees to arbitrar-ily divisible loads has become a significant pr...
In this paper we study master-worker scheduling of divisible loads in heterogeneous distributed syst...
In distributed computing, divisible load theory provides an important system model for allocation of...