Conference
State independent resource management for distributed grids
Abstract
In practice, a scheduling algorithm should consider multiple objectives. Typically, there are two kinds of objectives. The first is the performance of the system in terms of quantities related to the completion time of tasks, the second is the amount of state information required, which is often measured in terms of quantities such as communications costs. These two objectives are often in tension with one another. In this work, we introduce a …
Authors
Rasooli A; Down DG
Volume
1
Pagination
pp. 131-136
Publication Date
September 14, 2011
Conference proceedings
Icsoft 2011 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software and Database Technologies