We consider the bi-criteria problem of minimizing the average flow time (average response time) of a collection of dynamically released equi-work processes subject to the constraint that a fixed amount of energy is available. We assume that the processor has the ability to dynamically scale the speed at which it runs, as do current microprocessors from AMD, Intel, and Transmeta. We first reveal the combinatorial structure of the optimal schedule. We then use these insights to devise a relatively simple polynomial time algorithm to simultaneously compute, for each possible energy, the schedule with optimal average flow time subject to this energy constraint
International audienceIn the classical energy minimization problem, introduced in [24], we are given...
peer reviewedWe address the problem of scheduling precedence-constrained scientific applications on ...
International audienceA key objective in the management of modern computer systems consists in minim...
We consider the bi-criteria problem of minimizing the average flow time (average response time) of a...
We consider the bi-criteria problem of minimizing the average flow time (average response time) of a...
We study scheduling problems in battery-operated computing devices, aiming at schedules with low tot...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling an application composed of independent t...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
Session 8A (E23) - Scheduling 1This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a s...
International audienceWe are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dy...
Abstract: We consider energy-efficient scheduling on multiprocessors, where the speed of each proces...
International audienceRecently, optimal combinatorial algorithms have been presented for the energy ...
International audienceIn the classical energy minimization problem, introduced in [24], we are given...
peer reviewedWe address the problem of scheduling precedence-constrained scientific applications on ...
International audienceA key objective in the management of modern computer systems consists in minim...
We consider the bi-criteria problem of minimizing the average flow time (average response time) of a...
We consider the bi-criteria problem of minimizing the average flow time (average response time) of a...
We study scheduling problems in battery-operated computing devices, aiming at schedules with low tot...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling an application composed of independent t...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
Session 8A (E23) - Scheduling 1This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a s...
International audienceWe are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dy...
Abstract: We consider energy-efficient scheduling on multiprocessors, where the speed of each proces...
International audienceRecently, optimal combinatorial algorithms have been presented for the energy ...
International audienceIn the classical energy minimization problem, introduced in [24], we are given...
peer reviewedWe address the problem of scheduling precedence-constrained scientific applications on ...
International audienceA key objective in the management of modern computer systems consists in minim...