Job management subsystems in parallel environments have to address two important issues: (i) how to associate processes present in the system to the tasks of parallel jobs, and (ii...
We consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machines that operate in parallel. Each job has a controllable processing time. The fact that the jobs have...
A major problem with time slicing on parallel machines is memory pressure, as the resulting paging activity damages the synchronism among a job’s processes. An alternative is to...
This paper describes a United States Air Force Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) that applied value-based scheduling to produce an adaptive, distributed tracking component ap...
Raymond K. Clark, E. Douglas Jensen, Arkady Kanevs...
The dramatic improvements in the processing rates of parallel computers are turning many compute-bound jobs into IO-bound jobs. Parallel le systems have been proposed to better ma...