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Scheduling outtrees of height one in the LogP model

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Scheduling outtrees of height one in the LogP model
The LogP model is a model of parallel computation that characterises a parallel computer system by four parameters: the latency L, the overhead o, the gap g and the number of processors P. We study the complexity of scheduling fork graphs in the LogP model. It will be proved that constructing minimum-length schedules for fork graphs in the LogP model is a strongly NP-hard optimisation problem. We also present a polynomial-time algorithm that constructs schedules that are at most twice as long as minimum-length schedules. Moreover, we prove that if all tasks of a fork graph have the same execution length, then a minimum-length schedule can be constructed in polynomial time.
Jacques Verriet
Added 19 Dec 2010
Updated 19 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2000
Where PC
Authors Jacques Verriet
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