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MASCOTS
2004
13 years 5 months ago
Size-Based Scheduling Policies with Inaccurate Scheduling Information
Size-based scheduling policies such as SRPT have been studied since 1960s and have been applied in various arenas including packet networks and web server scheduling. SRPT has bee...
Dong Lu, Huanyuan Sheng, Peter A. Dinda
SC
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Evaluating the impact of inaccurate information in utility-based scheduling
Proponents of utility-based scheduling policies have shown the potential for a 100–1400% increase in value-delivered to users when used in lieu of traditional approaches such as...
Alvin AuYoung, Amin Vahdat, Alex C. Snoeren
HPDC
2008
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
The performance of bags-of-tasks in large-scale distributed systems
Ever more scientists are employing large-scale distributed systems such as grids for their computational work, instead of tightly coupled high-performance computing systems. Howev...
Alexandru Iosup, Omer Ozan Sonmez, Shanny Anoep, D...
JSSPP
2004
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Are User Runtime Estimates Inherently Inaccurate?
Computer system batch schedulers typically require information from the user upon job submission, including a runtime estimate. Inaccuracy of these runtime estimates, relative to ...
Cynthia Bailey Lee, Yael Schwartzman, Jennifer Har...
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 1 months ago
Scheduling with Rate Adaptation under Incomplete Knowledge of Channel/Estimator Statistics
In time-varying wireless networks, the states of the communication channels are subject to random variations, and hence need to be estimated for efficient rate adaptation and sched...
Wenzhuo Ouyang, Sugumar Murugesan, Atilla Eryilmaz...