This paper presents a hybrid resource management environment, operating on both application and system levels developed for minimizing the execution time of parallel applications with divisible workload on heterogeneous grid resources. The system is based on the adaptive workload balancing algorithm (AWLB) incorporated into the distributed analysis environment (DIANE) user-level scheduling (ULS) environment. The AWLB ensures optimal workload distribution based on the discovered application requirements and measured resource parameters. The ULS maintains the user-level resource pool, enables resource selection and controls the execution. We present the results of performance comparison of default self-scheduling used in DIANE with AWLB-based...
Grid is a distributed high performance computing paradigm that offers various types of resources (li...
Abstract. This paper presents an adaptive scheduling method, which can be used for parallel applicat...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...
This paper suggests a hybrid resource management approach for efficient parallel distributed computi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
According to the special features of the dynamic heterogeneous grid environment, a loose-coupled and...
Abstract: Scheduling divisible workloads in distributed systems has been one of the interesting res...
Grids involve coordinated resource sharing and problem solving in heterogeneous dynamic environments...
Resource management effective scheduling algorithms is also increasing rapidly, particularly in the ...
With the rapid development of high-speed wide-area networks and powerful yet low-cost computational ...
Grid computing is already a mainstream paradigm for resource-intensive scientific applications, but ...
Emerging architecture designs include tens of processing cores on a single chip die; it is believed ...
International audienceThe scalability of high-performance, parallel iterative applications is direct...
Meta- scheduling has become important due to increased number of jobs and resources in the area of g...
Scheduling in metacomputing environments is an active field of research as the vision of a Computati...
Grid is a distributed high performance computing paradigm that offers various types of resources (li...
Abstract. This paper presents an adaptive scheduling method, which can be used for parallel applicat...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...
This paper suggests a hybrid resource management approach for efficient parallel distributed computi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an adaptive method for scheduling parallel applicati...
According to the special features of the dynamic heterogeneous grid environment, a loose-coupled and...
Abstract: Scheduling divisible workloads in distributed systems has been one of the interesting res...
Grids involve coordinated resource sharing and problem solving in heterogeneous dynamic environments...
Resource management effective scheduling algorithms is also increasing rapidly, particularly in the ...
With the rapid development of high-speed wide-area networks and powerful yet low-cost computational ...
Grid computing is already a mainstream paradigm for resource-intensive scientific applications, but ...
Emerging architecture designs include tens of processing cores on a single chip die; it is believed ...
International audienceThe scalability of high-performance, parallel iterative applications is direct...
Meta- scheduling has become important due to increased number of jobs and resources in the area of g...
Scheduling in metacomputing environments is an active field of research as the vision of a Computati...
Grid is a distributed high performance computing paradigm that offers various types of resources (li...
Abstract. This paper presents an adaptive scheduling method, which can be used for parallel applicat...
Divisible Load Theory (DLT) was introduced to resolve scheduling problems in a Distributed Computing...