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Scheduling tasks sharing files on heterogeneous master-slave platforms

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Scheduling tasks sharing files on heterogeneous master-slave platforms
This paper is devoted to scheduling a large collection of independent tasks onto heterogeneous clusters. The tasks depend upon (input) files which initially reside on a master processor. A given file may well be shared by several tasks. The role of the master is to distribute the files to the processors, so that they can execute the tasks. The objective for the master is to select which file to send to which slave, and in which order, so as to minimize the total execution time. The contribution of this paper is twofold. On the theoretical side, we establish complexity results that assess the difficulty of the problem. On the practical side, we design several new heuristics, which are shown to perform as efficiently as the best heuristics in [4, 3] although their cost is an order of magnitude lower.
Arnaud Giersch, Yves Robert, Frédéri
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JSA
Authors Arnaud Giersch, Yves Robert, Frédéric Vivien
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