AbstractExisting scheduling strategies for task graphs mainly assume machine models that ignore properties of existing parallel architectures. The overhead on the processors for communication and the bandwidth of the interconnection network are neglected. The LogP-machine better reflects these properties. Much about scheduling task graphs is known, if the overhead (o) and the bandwidth per processor (1/g) are ignored and only latencies are considered. Then for some classes of task graphs it is possible that an optimal schedule can be computed in polynomial time (e.g. coarse grained trees), while for other classes (e.g. fine grained trees) this problem is NP-hard. The aim of this article is to extend the results onto the LogP-machine. Restri...
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AbstractThe problem of scheduling task graphs on multiprocessor systems have received considerable a...
In this thesis we study the behavior of parallel applications represented by a precedence graph. The...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling independent identical tasks on heterogeneous pr...
AbstractExisting scheduling strategies for task graphs mainly assume machine models that ignore prop...
Consider a scheduling problem of parallel computations in multiprocessor systems. Let a parallel pro...
International audienceThis paper investigates the execution of tree-shaped task graphs using multipl...
International audienceThis paper investigates the execution of tree-shaped task graphs using multipl...
AbstractWe present a polynomial time algorithm for precedence-constrained scheduling problems in whi...
AbstractWe study the problem of scheduling a parallel computation so as to minimize the maximum numb...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of scheduling a tree-structured task system in a distribute...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling the execution of programs on the linear array architec...
This thesis explores a fundamental issue in large-scale parallel computing: how to schedule tasks on...
AbstractThis paper introduces a stochastic scheduling problem. In this problem a directed acyclic gr...
Solving sparse linear systems can lead to processing tree workflows on a platform of processors. In ...
International audienceFactorizing sparse matrices using direct multi-frontal methods generates direc...
AbstractThe problem of scheduling task graphs on multiprocessor systems have received considerable a...
In this thesis we study the behavior of parallel applications represented by a precedence graph. The...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling independent identical tasks on heterogeneous pr...