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1DTIC ADA1037967: Parallel Scheduling Algorithms.

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We obtain fast parallel algorithms for several scheduling problems. Some of the problems considered are: scheduling to minimize the number of tardy jobs; job sequencing with deadlines; scheduling to minimize earliness and tardiness penalties; channel assignment; and minimizing the mean finish time. The shared memory model of parallel computers is used. (Author)

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2Approximation Algorithms For Wireless Link Scheduling With Flexible Data Rates

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We consider scheduling problems in wireless networks with respect to flexible data rates. That is, more or less data can be transmitted per time depending on the signal quality, which is determined by the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). Each wireless link has a utility function mapping SINR values to the respective data rates. We have to decide which transmissions are performed simultaneously and (depending on the problem variant) also which transmission powers are used. In the capacity-maximization problem, one strives to maximize the overall network throughput, i.e., the summed utility of all links. For arbitrary utility functions (not necessarily continuous ones), we present an O(log n)-approximation when having n communication requests. This algorithm is built on a constant-factor approximation for the special case of the respective problem where utility functions only consist of a single step. In other words, each link has an individual threshold and we aim at maximizing the number of links whose threshold is satisfied. On the way, this improves the result in [Kesselheim, SODA 2011] by not only extending it to individual thresholds but also showing a constant approximation factor independent of assumptions on the underlying metric space or the network parameters. In addition, we consider the latency-minimization problem. Here, each link has a demand, e.g., representing an amount of data. We have to compute a schedule of shortest possible length such that for each link the demand is fulfilled, that is the overall summed utility (or data transferred) is at least as large as its demand. Based on the capacity-maximization algorithm, we show an O(log^2 n)-approximation for this problem.

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3Experimental Analysis Of Algorithms For Coflow Scheduling

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Modern data centers face new scheduling challenges in optimizing job-level performance objectives, where a significant challenge is the scheduling of highly parallel data flows with a common performance goal (e.g., the shuffle operations in MapReduce applications). Chowdhury and Stoica introduced the coflow abstraction to capture these parallel communication patterns, and Chowdhury et al. proposed effective heuristics to schedule coflows efficiently. In our previous paper, we considered the strongly NP-hard problem of minimizing the total weighted completion time of coflows with release dates, and developed the first polynomial-time scheduling algorithms with O(1)-approximation ratios. In this paper, we carry out a comprehensive experimental analysis on a Facebook trace and extensive simulated instances to evaluate the practical performance of several algorithms for coflow scheduling, including the approximation algorithms developed in our previous paper. Our experiments suggest that simple algorithms provide effective approximations of the optimal, and that the performance of our approximation algorithms is relatively robust, near optimal, and always among the best compared with the other algorithms, in both the offline and online settings.

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4Algorithms For Temperature-Aware Task Scheduling In Microprocessor Systems

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We study scheduling problems motivated by recently developed techniques for microprocessor thermal management at the operating systems level. The general scenario can be described as follows. The microprocessor's temperature is controlled by the hardware thermal management system that continuously monitors the chip temperature and automatically reduces the processor's speed as soon as the thermal threshold is exceeded. Some tasks are more CPU-intensive than other and thus generate more heat during execution. The cooling system operates non-stop, reducing (at an exponential rate) the deviation of the processor's temperature from the ambient temperature. As a result, the processor's temperature, and thus the performance as well, depends on the order of the task execution. Given a variety of possible underlying architectures, models for cooling and for hardware thermal management, as well as types of tasks, this scenario gives rise to a plethora of interesting and never studied scheduling problems. We focus on scheduling real-time jobs in a simplified model for cooling and thermal management. A collection of unit-length jobs is given, each job specified by its release time, deadline and heat contribution. If, at some time step, the temperature of the system is t and the processor executes a job with heat contribution h, then the temperature at the next step is (t+h)/2. The temperature cannot exceed the given thermal threshold T. The objective is to maximize the throughput, that is, the number of tasks that meet their deadlines. We prove that, in the offline case, computing the optimum schedule is NP-hard, even if all jobs are released at the same time. In the online case, we show a 2-competitive deterministic algorithm and a matching lower bound.

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5NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950020265: Design Tool For Multiprocessor Scheduling And Evaluation Of Iterative Dataflow Algorithms

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A graph-theoretic design process and software tool is defined for selecting a multiprocessing scheduling solution for a class of computational problems. The problems of interest are those that can be described with a dataflow graph and are intended to be executed repetitively on a set of identical processors. Typical applications include signal processing and control law problems. Graph-search algorithms and analysis techniques are introduced and shown to effectively determine performance bounds, scheduling constraints, and resource requirements. The software tool applies the design process to a given problem and includes performance optimization through the inclusion of additional precedence constraints among the schedulable tasks.

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6Comparison Of Loss Ratios Of Different Scheduling Algorithms

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It is well known that in a firm real time system with a renewal arrival process, exponential service times and independent and identically distributed deadlines till the end of service of a job, the earliest deadline first (EDF) scheduling policy has smaller loss ratio (expected fraction of jobs, not completed) than any other service time independent scheduling policy, including the first come first served (FCFS). Various modifications to the EDF and FCFS policies have been proposed in the literature, with a view to improving performance. In this article, we compare the loss ratios of these two policies along with some of the said modifications, as well as their counterparts with deterministic deadlines. The results include some formal inequalities and some counter-examples to establish non-existence of an order. A few relations involving loss ratios are posed as conjectures, and simulation results in support of these are reported. These results lead to a complete picture of dominance and non-dominance relations between pairs of scheduling policies, in terms of loss ratios.

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7Exploiting Channel Memory For Multi-User Wireless Scheduling Without Channel Measurement: Capacity Regions And Algorithms

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We study the fundamental network capacity of a multi-user wireless downlink under two assumptions: (1) Channels are not explicitly measured and thus instantaneous states are unknown, (2) Channels are modeled as ON/OFF Markov chains. This is an important network model to explore because channel probing may be costly or infeasible in some contexts. In this case, we can use channel memory with ACK/NACK feedback from previous transmissions to improve network throughput. Computing in closed form the capacity region of this network is difficult because it involves solving a high dimension partially observed Markov decision problem. Instead, in this paper we construct an inner and outer bound on the capacity region, showing that the bound is tight when the number of users is large and the traffic is symmetric. For the case of heterogeneous traffic and any number of users, we propose a simple queue-dependent policy that can stabilize the network with any data rates strictly within the inner capacity bound. The stability analysis uses a novel frame-based Lyapunov drift argument. The outer-bound analysis uses stochastic coupling and state aggregation to bound the performance of a restless bandit problem using a related multi-armed bandit system. Our results are useful in cognitive radio networks, opportunistic scheduling with delayed/uncertain channel state information, and restless bandit problems.

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8DTIC ADA459559: Rollout Algorithms For Stochastic Scheduling Problems

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Stochastic scheduling problems are difficult stochastic control problems with combinatorial decision spaces. In this paper we focus on a class of stochastic scheduling problems, the quiz problem and its variations. We discuss the use of heuristics for their solution, and we propose rollout algorithms based on these heuristics, which approximate the stochastic dynamic programming algorithm. We show how the rollout algorithms can be implemented efficiently, and we delineate circumstances under which they are guaranteed to perform better than the heuristics on which they are based. We also show computational results which suggest that the performance of the rollout policies is near-optimal, and is substantially better than the performance of their underlying heuristics.

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9DTIC ADA105881: Exact And Approximation Algorithms For A Scheduling Problem.

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This paper discusses problems that arose in calendaring cases for an appellate court. The first problem is to distribute cases among panels of judges so as to equalize work loads. We give a worst case analysis of a heuristic for this NP-complete problem. For a given distribution denote by z the heaviest work load. We wish to minimize z. The ratio of the heuristic value z-bar to that of the true optimum z* is shown to be z-bar/z* or = (k + 3)/(k + 2) where all the case weights in (0, (1/k)z*), generalizing a result of Graham on multiprocessor scheduling. Under a restrictive assumption on the case weights, some generalizations of this scheduling problem are solved. Characterizations for feasible calendars and polynomial algorithms for finding these feasible solutions are given. Algorithms are given for choosing an optimal subset of the backlogged cases that can be calendared. (Author)

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10Deadline Scheduling For Real-time Systems : EDF And Related Algorithms

This paper discusses problems that arose in calendaring cases for an appellate court. The first problem is to distribute cases among panels of judges so as to equalize work loads. We give a worst case analysis of a heuristic for this NP-complete problem. For a given distribution denote by z the heaviest work load. We wish to minimize z. The ratio of the heuristic value z-bar to that of the true optimum z* is shown to be z-bar/z* or = (k + 3)/(k + 2) where all the case weights in (0, (1/k)z*), generalizing a result of Graham on multiprocessor scheduling. Under a restrictive assumption on the case weights, some generalizations of this scheduling problem are solved. Characterizations for feasible calendars and polynomial algorithms for finding these feasible solutions are given. Algorithms are given for choosing an optimal subset of the backlogged cases that can be calendared. (Author)

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11An Analysis Of Scheduling Algorithms In Multiprocessor Computing Systems

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12Lagrangian Duality Based Algorithms In Online Scheduling

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We consider Lagrangian duality based approaches to design and analyze algorithms for online energy-efficient scheduling. First, we present a primal-dual framework. Our approach makes use of the Lagrangian weak duality and convexity to derive dual programs for problems which could be formulated as convex assignment problems. The duals have intuitive structures as the ones in linear programming. The constraints of the duals explicitly indicate the online decisions and naturally lead to competitive algorithms. Second, we use a dual-fitting approach, which also based on the weak duality, to study problems which are unlikely to admit convex relaxations. Through the analysis, we show an interesting feature in which primal-dual gives idea for designing algorithms while the analysis is done by dual-fitting. We illustrate the advantages and the flexibility of the approaches through problems in different setting: from single machine to unrelated machine environments, from typical competitive analysis to the one with resource augmentation, from convex relaxations to non-convex relaxations.

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13Performance Improvement Of Cloud Computing Data Centers Using Energy Efficient Task Scheduling Algorithms

Cloud computing is a technology that provides a platform for the sharing of resources such as software, infrastructure, application and other information. It brings a revolution in Information Technology industry by offering on-demand of resources. Clouds are basically virtualized datacenters and applications offered as services. Data center hosts hundreds or thousands of servers which comprised of software and hardware to respond the client request. A large amount of energy requires to perform the operation.. Cloud Computing is facing lot of challenges like Security of Data, Consumption of energy, Server Consolidation, etc. The research work focuses on the study of task scheduling management in a cloud environment. The main goal is to improve the performance (resource utilization and redeem the consumption of energy) in data centers. Energy-efficient scheduling of workloads helps to redeem the consumption of energy in data centers, thus helps in better usage of resource. This is further reducing operational costs and provides benefits to the clients and also to cloud service provider. In this abstract of paper, the task scheduling in data centers have been compared. Cloudsim a toolkit for modeling and simulation of cloud computing environment has been used to implement and demonstrate the experimental results. The results aimed at analyzing the energy consumed in data centers and shows that by having reduce the consumption of energy the cloud productivity can be improved.

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14A Survey Of The Algorithms Used For Traffic Light Scheduling Systems

Traffic congestion are among the most important issue that a country needs to confront due to increasing volume of vehicles around the world, particularly in the large urban areas. As a result, the requirement begins for modeling and improving traffic management procedures to improve the growing need. In order to address traffic problems in urban areas a smart traffic management method is the need of time. The solution in this paper is found through the dimensions of traffic mass on the roads. The core objective of this paper is to highlight latest techniques algorithm which has been used for scheduling traffic lights and a comparison based on achieved accuracy.

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15NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19920001837: Intelligent Perturbation Algorithms For Space Scheduling Optimization

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Intelligent perturbation algorithms for space scheduling optimization are presented in the form of the viewgraphs. The following subject areas are covered: optimization of planning, scheduling, and manifesting; searching a discrete configuration space; heuristic algorithms used for optimization; use of heuristic methods on a sample scheduling problem; intelligent perturbation algorithms are iterative refinement techniques; properties of a good iterative search operator; dispatching examples of intelligent perturbation algorithm and perturbation operator attributes; scheduling implementations using intelligent perturbation algorithms; major advances in scheduling capabilities; the prototype ISF (industrial Space Facility) experiment scheduler; optimized schedule (max revenue); multi-variable optimization; Space Station design reference mission scheduling; ISF-TDRSS command scheduling demonstration; and example task - communications check.

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16Distributed Scheduling Algorithms For Crosspoint-Buffered Switches

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Given the rapid increase in traffic, greater demands have been put on high-speed switching systems. Such systems have to simultaneously meet several constraints, e.g., high throughput, low delay and low complexity. This makes it challenging to design an efficient scheduling algorithm, and has consequently drawn considerable research interest. However, previous results either cannot provide a $100\%$ throughput guarantee without a speedup, or require a complex centralized scheduler. In this paper, we design a {\it distributed} $100 \%$ throughput algorithm for crosspoint buffered switches, called DISQUO, with very limited message passing. We prove that DISQUO can achieve $100\%$ throughput for any admissible Bernoulli traffic, with a low time complexity of $O(1)$ per port. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first distributed algorithm that can provide a $100\%$ throughput for a crosspoint buffered switch.

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17DTIC ADA492118: Model Justified Search Algorithms For Scheduling Under Uncertainty

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We have identified clear trade-offs in algorithm design for the scheduling under uncertainty problem that relate to the sources of the uncertainty. We also identified plateaus as a significant barrier to superb performance of local search on scheduling and have studied several canonical discrete optimization problems to discover and model the nature of plateaus. From this, we have developed lower and upper bound predictive models of plateau size in a significant optimization problem: MAXSAT. We also develop new theoretical results on the nature of plateaus in Elementary Landscapes.

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18DTIC AD1020207: Competitive Algorithms And Lower Bounds For On-Line Scheduling Of Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems

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We study competitive on-line scheduling in multi-processor real-time environments. In our model, every task has a deadline and a value that it obtains only if it completes by its deadline. A task can be assigned to any processor, all of which are equally powerful. The problem is to design an on-line scheduling algorithm (i.e. the scheduler has no knowledge of a task until it is released) with worst case guarantees as to the total value obtained by the system.

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19Polynomial Time Algorithms For Minimum Energy Scheduling

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The aim of power management policies is to reduce the amount of energy consumed by computer systems while maintaining satisfactory level of performance. One common method for saving energy is to simply suspend the system during the idle times. No energy is consumed in the suspend mode. However, the process of waking up the system itself requires a certain fixed amount of energy, and thus suspending the system is beneficial only if the idle time is long enough to compensate for this additional energy expenditure. In the specific problem studied in the paper, we have a set of jobs with release times and deadlines that need to be executed on a single processor. Preemptions are allowed. The processor requires energy L to be woken up and, when it is on, it uses one unit of energy per one unit of time. It has been an open problem whether a schedule minimizing the overall energy consumption can be computed in polynomial time. We solve this problem in positive, by providing an O(n^5)-time algorithm. In addition we provide an O(n^4)-time algorithm for computing the minimum energy schedule when all jobs have unit length.

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20Approaching Throughput-optimality In Distributed CSMA Scheduling Algorithms With Collisions

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It was shown recently that CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access)-like distributed algorithms can achieve the maximal throughput in wireless networks (and task processing networks) under certain assumptions. One important, but idealized assumption is that the sensing time is negligible, so that there is no collision. In this paper, we study more practical CSMA-based scheduling algorithms with collisions. First, we provide a Markov chain model and give an explicit throughput formula which takes into account the cost of collisions and overhead. The formula has a simple form since the Markov chain is "almost" time-reversible. Second, we propose transmission-length control algorithms to approach throughput optimality in this case. Sufficient conditions are given to ensure the convergence and stability of the proposed algorithms. Finally, we characterize the relationship between the CSMA parameters (such as the maximum packet lengths) and the achievable capacity region.

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21Performance Analysis Of Uplink Scheduling Algorithms In LTE Networks

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Scheduling is referring to the process of allocating resources to User Equipment based on scheduling algorithms that is located at the LTE base station. Various algorithms have been proposed as the execution of scheduling algorithm, which represents an open issue in Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard. This paper makes an attempt to study and compare the performance of three well-known uplink schedulers namely, Maximum Throughput (MT), First Maximum Expansion (FME), and Round Robin (RR). The evaluation is considered for a single cell with interference for three flows such as Best effort, Video and VoIP in a pedestrian environment using the LTE-SIM network simulator. The performance evaluation is conducted in terms of system throughput, fairness index, delay and packet loss ratio (PLR). The simulations results show that RR algorithm always reaches the lowest PLR, delivering highest throughput for video and VoIP flows among all those strategies. Thus, RR is the most suitable scheduling algorithm for VoIP and video flows while MT and FME is appropriate for BE flows in LTE networks.

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22NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20110023722: Using A Portfolio Of Algorithms For Planning And Scheduling

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The Automated Scheduling and Planning Environment (ASPEN) software system, aspects of which have been reported in several previous NASA Tech Briefs articles, includes a subsystem that utilizes a portfolio of heuristic algorithms that work synergistically to solve problems. The nature of the synergy of the specific algorithms is that their likelihoods of success are negatively correlated: that is, when a combination of them is used to solve a problem, the probability that at least one of them will succeed is greater than the sum of probabilities of success of the individual algorithms operating independently of each other. In ASPEN, the portfolio of algorithms is used in a planning process of the iterative repair type, in which conflicts are detected and addressed one at a time until either no conflicts exist or a user-defined time limit has been exceeded. At each choice point (e.g., selection of conflict; selection of method of resolution of conflict; or choice of move, addition, or deletion) ASPEN makes a stochastic choice of a combination of algorithms from the portfolio. This approach makes it possible for the search to escape from looping and from solutions that are locally but not globally optimum.

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23Energy-Efficient Packet Scheduling With Finite Blocklength Codes: Convexity Analysis And Efficient Algorithms

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This paper considers an energy-efficient packet scheduling problem over quasi-static block fading channels. The goal is to minimize the total energy for transmitting a sequence of data packets under the first-in-first-out rule and strict delay constraints. Conventionally, such design problem is studied under the assumption that the packet transmission rate can be characterized by the classical Shannon capacity formula, which, however, may provide inaccurate energy consumption estimation, especially when the code blocklength is finite. In this paper, we formulate a new energy-efficient packet scheduling problem by adopting a recently developed channel capacity formula for finite blocklength codes. The newly formulated problem is fundamentally more challenging to solve than the traditional one because the transmission energy function under the new channel capacity formula neither can be expressed in closed form nor possesses desirable monotonicity and convexity in general. We analyze conditions on the code blocklength for which the transmission energy function is monotonic and convex. Based on these properties, we develop efficient offline packet scheduling algorithms as well as a rolling-window based online algorithm for real-time packet scheduling. Simulation results demonstrate not only the efficacy of the proposed algorithms but also the fact that the traditional design using the Shannon capacity formula can considerably underestimate the transmission energy for reliable communications.

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24Algorithms For Mapping And Scheduling Real-Time

This paper considers an energy-efficient packet scheduling problem over quasi-static block fading channels. The goal is to minimize the total energy for transmitting a sequence of data packets under the first-in-first-out rule and strict delay constraints. Conventionally, such design problem is studied under the assumption that the packet transmission rate can be characterized by the classical Shannon capacity formula, which, however, may provide inaccurate energy consumption estimation, especially when the code blocklength is finite. In this paper, we formulate a new energy-efficient packet scheduling problem by adopting a recently developed channel capacity formula for finite blocklength codes. The newly formulated problem is fundamentally more challenging to solve than the traditional one because the transmission energy function under the new channel capacity formula neither can be expressed in closed form nor possesses desirable monotonicity and convexity in general. We analyze conditions on the code blocklength for which the transmission energy function is monotonic and convex. Based on these properties, we develop efficient offline packet scheduling algorithms as well as a rolling-window based online algorithm for real-time packet scheduling. Simulation results demonstrate not only the efficacy of the proposed algorithms but also the fact that the traditional design using the Shannon capacity formula can considerably underestimate the transmission energy for reliable communications.

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25Just-in-time Scheduling : Models And Algorithms For Computer And Manufacturing Systems

This paper considers an energy-efficient packet scheduling problem over quasi-static block fading channels. The goal is to minimize the total energy for transmitting a sequence of data packets under the first-in-first-out rule and strict delay constraints. Conventionally, such design problem is studied under the assumption that the packet transmission rate can be characterized by the classical Shannon capacity formula, which, however, may provide inaccurate energy consumption estimation, especially when the code blocklength is finite. In this paper, we formulate a new energy-efficient packet scheduling problem by adopting a recently developed channel capacity formula for finite blocklength codes. The newly formulated problem is fundamentally more challenging to solve than the traditional one because the transmission energy function under the new channel capacity formula neither can be expressed in closed form nor possesses desirable monotonicity and convexity in general. We analyze conditions on the code blocklength for which the transmission energy function is monotonic and convex. Based on these properties, we develop efficient offline packet scheduling algorithms as well as a rolling-window based online algorithm for real-time packet scheduling. Simulation results demonstrate not only the efficacy of the proposed algorithms but also the fact that the traditional design using the Shannon capacity formula can considerably underestimate the transmission energy for reliable communications.

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26ERIC EJ1069199: Educational Management: Timetable Scheduling Algorithms

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There is no doubt that the most important activity In schools and universities is conducting classes and lectures to their students. Preparation of timetables is a major task confronted by the management every year. A lot of time is spent on this exercise, yet the end result would be far from satisfactory. In this paper, we draw attention to the different approaches of solution to this problem and the need to look for new directions of research.

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27NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900019755: Efficient Mapping Algorithms For Scheduling Robot Inverse Dynamics Computation On A Multiprocessor System

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Two efficient mapping algorithms for scheduling the robot inverse dynamics computation consisting of m computational modules with precedence relationship to be executed on a multiprocessor system consisting of p identical homogeneous processors with processor and communication costs to achieve minimum computation time are presented. An objective function is defined in terms of the sum of the processor finishing time and the interprocessor communication time. The minimax optimization is performed on the objective function to obtain the best mapping. This mapping problem can be formulated as a combination of the graph partitioning and the scheduling problems; both have been known to be NP-complete. Thus, to speed up the searching for a solution, two heuristic algorithms were proposed to obtain fast but suboptimal mapping solutions. The first algorithm utilizes the level and the communication intensity of the task modules to construct an ordered priority list of ready modules and the module assignment is performed by a weighted bipartite matching algorithm. For a near-optimal mapping solution, the problem can be solved by the heuristic algorithm with simulated annealing. These proposed optimization algorithms can solve various large-scale problems within a reasonable time. Computer simulations were performed to evaluate and verify the performance and the validity of the proposed mapping algorithms. Finally, experiments for computing the inverse dynamics of a six-jointed PUMA-like manipulator based on the Newton-Euler dynamic equations were implemented on an NCUBE/ten hypercube computer to verify the proposed mapping algorithms. Computer simulation and experimental results are compared and discussed.

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28NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20140010277: Design Principles And Algorithms For Air Traffic Arrival Scheduling

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This report presents design principles and algorithms for building a real-time scheduler of arrival aircraft based on a first-come-first-served (FCFS) scheduling protocol. The algorithms provide the conceptual and computational foundation for the Traffic Management Advisor (TMA) of the Center/terminal radar approach control facilities (TRACON) automation system, which comprises a set of decision support tools for managing arrival traffic at major airports in the United States. The primary objective of the scheduler is to assign arrival aircraft to a favorable landing runway and schedule them to land at times that minimize delays. A further objective of the scheduler is to allocate delays between high-altitude airspace far away from the airport and low-altitude airspace near the airport. A method of delay allocation is described that minimizes the average operating cost in the presence of errors in controlling aircraft to a specified landing time. This report is a revision of an earlier paper first presented as part of an Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) lecture series in September 1995. The authors, during vigorous discussions over the details of this paper, felt it was important to the air-trafficmanagement (ATM) community to revise and extend the original 1995 paper, providing more detail and clarity and thereby allowing future researchers to understand this foundational work as the basis for the TMA's scheduling algorithms.

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29Coflow Scheduling In Input-Queued Switches: Optimal Delay Scaling And Algorithms

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A coflow is a collection of parallel flows belonging to the same job. It has the all-or-nothing property: a coflow is not complete until the completion of all its constituent flows. In this paper, we focus on optimizing \emph{coflow-level delay}, i.e., the time to complete all the flows in a coflow, in the context of an $N\times N$ input-queued switch. In particular, we develop a throughput-optimal scheduling policy that achieves the best scaling of coflow-level delay as $N\rightarrow\infty$. We first derive lower bounds on the coflow-level delay that can be achieved by any scheduling policy. It is observed that these lower bounds critically depend on the variability of flow sizes. Then we analyze the coflow-level performance of some existing coflow-agnostic scheduling policies and show that none of them achieves provably optimal performance with respect to coflow-level delay. Finally, we propose the Coflow-Aware Batching (CAB) policy which achieves the optimal scaling of coflow-level delay under some mild assumptions.

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30Wireless Scheduling Algorithms In Complex Environments

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Efficient spectrum use in wireless sensor networks through spatial reuse requires effective models of packet reception at the physical layer in the presence of interference. Despite recent progress in analytic and simulations research into worst-case behavior from interference effects, these efforts generally assume geometric path loss and isotropic transmission, assumptions which have not been borne out in experiments. Our paper aims to provide a methodology for grounding theoretical results into wireless interference in experimental reality. We develop a new framework for wireless algorithms in which distance-based path loss is replaced by an arbitrary gain matrix, typically obtained by measurements of received signal strength (RSS). Gain matrices allow for the modeling of complex environments, e.g., with obstacles and walls. We experimentally evaluate the framework in two indoors testbeds with 20 and 60 motes, and confirm superior predictive performance in packet reception rate for a gain matrix model over a geometric distance-based model. At the heart of our approach is a new parameter $\zeta$ called metricity which indicates how close the gain matrix is to a distance metric, effectively measuring the complexity of the environment. A powerful theoretical feature of this parameter is that all known SINR scheduling algorithms that work in general metric spaces carry over to arbitrary gain matrices and achieve equivalent performance guarantees in terms of $\zeta$ as previously obtained in terms of the path loss constant. Our experiments confirm the sensitivity of $\zeta$ to the nature of the environment. Finally, we show analytically and empirically how multiple channels can be leveraged to improve metricity and thereby performance. We believe our contributions will facilitate experimental validation for recent advances in algorithms for physical wireless interference models.

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31DTIC ADA226930: Evaluations Of Some Scheduling Algorithms For Hard Real-Time Systems

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The Computer Aided Prototyping System (CAPS) and the Prototype system Description Language (PSDL) represent a pioneering effort in the field of software development. Execution Support System (ESS) within the framework of CAPS. The Static Scheduler is one of the critical elements of the ESS which extracts critical timing constraints and precedence constraints for operators and schedules the time-critical operators to guarantee that their timing constraints will be met. The Static Scheduler uses the information of timing constraints and precedence constraints to determine whether a feasible schedule can be built. This construction provides the foundation for handling the execution for Real-Time systems. The goal of this thesis is to provide improved versions of the Static Scheduler.

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32DTIC ADA109149: Preliminary Report 1 On Rapid Response Algorithms For Optimizing The Utilization Of Human Resources In Flight Crews: Scheduling Aircrews To Aircrafts

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Consider an airlift operation which consists of several routes, each having missions which are subject to given time schedules. The aircraft are manned with aircrews that are required to rest for a certain period of time after each leg of a mission. A mission may be continued whenever a rested aircrew is available at the location. Given the number of missions that are needed to be flown on the different routes, and given the schedule timetable that is associated with those missions, we consider the problems: (1) What is the minimum number of crews that are needed to maintain the operation? (2) How many aircrews are needed to be staged at each location? (3) If the number of available aircrews is less than the minimum needed, which legs of what missions may be delayed so that the minimum required number of aircrews is reduced? We will exclude from the analysis the trivial case where the rest period of the aircrews is always less than the period of time for which the aircrafts are delayed. If this is the case, then it is clear that the minimum number of aircrews is equal to the number of missions and all the aircrews must be staged initially at the home base.

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33DTIC ADA289306: A Gain Scheduling Optimization Method Using Genetic Algorithms.

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Gain scheduling. the traditional method of providing adaptive control to a nonlinear system, has long been an ad hoc design process. Until recently; little theoretical guidance directed this practitioners' art. For this reason a systematic study of this design process and its potential for optimization has never been accomplished. Additionally, the nonlinearities and the large search space involved in gain scheduling also precluded such an optimization study. Traditionally, the gain scheduling process has been some variation of a linear interpolation between discrete design points. By using powerful non-traditional optimization tools such as genetic algorithms there are ways of improving this design process. This thesis utilizes the power of genetic algorithms to optimally design a gain schedule. First, a design methodology is validated on a simple pole placement problem, then demonstrated for an F-18 Super-maneuverable Fighter. From this experience, a general gain scheduling design process is developed and presented.

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34NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20030062898: Scheduling Earth Observing Satellites With Evolutionary Algorithms

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We hypothesize that evolutionary algorithms can effectively schedule coordinated fleets of Earth observing satellites. The constraints are complex and the bottlenecks are not well understood, a condition where evolutionary algorithms are often effective. This is, in part, because evolutionary algorithms require only that one can represent solutions, modify solutions, and evaluate solution fitness. To test the hypothesis we have developed a representative set of problems, produced optimization software (in Java) to solve them, and run experiments comparing techniques. This paper presents initial results of a comparison of several evolutionary and other optimization techniques; namely the genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, squeaky wheel optimization, and stochastic hill climbing. We also compare separate satellite vs. integrated scheduling of a two satellite constellation. While the results are not definitive, tests to date suggest that simulated annealing is the best search technique and integrated scheduling is superior.

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35Optimal Rules And Algorithms For Some Parallel Processor Scheduling Problems

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We hypothesize that evolutionary algorithms can effectively schedule coordinated fleets of Earth observing satellites. The constraints are complex and the bottlenecks are not well understood, a condition where evolutionary algorithms are often effective. This is, in part, because evolutionary algorithms require only that one can represent solutions, modify solutions, and evaluate solution fitness. To test the hypothesis we have developed a representative set of problems, produced optimization software (in Java) to solve them, and run experiments comparing techniques. This paper presents initial results of a comparison of several evolutionary and other optimization techniques; namely the genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, squeaky wheel optimization, and stochastic hill climbing. We also compare separate satellite vs. integrated scheduling of a two satellite constellation. While the results are not definitive, tests to date suggest that simulated annealing is the best search technique and integrated scheduling is superior.

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36A Target Coverage Scheduling Scheme Based On Genetic Algorithms In Directional Sensor Networks.

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This article is from Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) , volume 11 . Abstract As a promising tool for monitoring the physical world, directional sensor networks (DSNs) consisting of a large number of directional sensors are attracting increasing attention. As directional sensors in DSNs have limited battery power and restricted angles of sensing range, maximizing the network lifetime while monitoring all the targets in a given area remains a challenge. A major technique to conserve the energy of directional sensors is to use a node wake-up scheduling protocol by which some sensors remain active to provide sensing services, while the others are inactive to conserve their energy. In this paper, we first address a Maximum Set Covers for DSNs (MSCD) problem, which is known to be NP-complete, and present a greedy algorithm-based target coverage scheduling scheme that can solve this problem by heuristics. This scheme is used as a baseline for comparison. We then propose a target coverage scheduling scheme based on a genetic algorithm that can find the optimal cover sets to extend the network lifetime while monitoring all targets by the evolutionary global search technique. To verify and evaluate these schemes, we conducted simulations and showed that the schemes can contribute to extending the network lifetime. Simulation results indicated that the genetic algorithm-based scheduling scheme had better performance than the greedy algorithm-based scheme in terms of maximizing network lifetime.

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37DTIC ADA241225: Algorithms For Scheduling And Network Problems

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In this thesis we develop algorithms for two basic classes of problems in combinatorial optimization: deterministic machine scheduling and network optimization. In the first part of the thesis we consider approximation algorithms for two basic scheduling environments: shop scheduling and parallel machine scheduling. We give approximation algorithms for shop scheduling that significantly improve upon the performance of previous algorithms. We then study on-line approximation algorithms for parallel machine scheduling. In the second part of the thesis we present several theoretical and practical results about parallel algorithms for network optimization problems.

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3914. Applied A Comparative Analysis Of Scheduling Algorithms AJALA FUNMILOLA ALABA

Time management is an important factor highly considered in any organization or system because it goes a very long way in determining productivity. In the light of this, software engineers using the scheduler have taken series of measures in designing systems that will process and complete jobs assigned to them in a predictably manageable time in order to increase the number of jobs processes per unit time. Decisions that the scheduler makes , concerning the sequence and length of time that processes may run are not easy ones, as the scheduler has only a limited amount of information about the processes that are ready to run. However, with the use of appropriate scheduling algorithms, important goals such as interactivity, effectiveness, cost and most importantly time can be balanced. In this work, three scheduling algorithms were considered, first-in-first-out (FIFO), round robin and shortest job First algorithms. A theoretical analysis that subject the algorithms to the same condition is performed through the use of exemplary job processes to determine the best among the algorithms. Job completion time, response time and permutation time were evaluated and it was discovered that shortest job first gives the optimal performance of scheduling processes followed by round robin and lastly FIFO.

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40Simulation Of Process Scheduling Algorithms

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In a multiprogramming system, multiple processes exist concurrently in main memory. Each process alternates between using a processor and waiting for some event to occur, such as the completion of an I O operation. The processor or processors are kept busy by executing one process while the others wait. The key to multiprogramming is scheduling. CPU scheduling deals with the problem of deciding which of the processes in the ready queue is to be allocated the CPU. By switching the CPU among processor the operating system can make the computer more productive. Scheduling affectes the performance of the system because it determines which processes will wait and which will progress. In this paper, simulation of various scheduling algorithm First Come First Served FCFS , Round Robin RR , Shortest Process Next SPN and Shortest Remaining Time SRT is done over C Daw Khin Po "Simulation of Process Scheduling Algorithms" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd25124.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/operating-system/25124/simulation-of-process-scheduling-algorithms/daw-khin-po

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41DTIC ADA228542: Optimization Algorithms For New Computer Architectures With Application To Routing And Scheduling (Year 3)

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One of the most important computer architecture innovations to appear in the market place during the last ten years is parallel processing on a shared memory multicomputer. This report presents new algorithms for a variety of network models along with empirical analysis on both sequential and parallel computers. An empirical study on the AT and T KORBX system is also presented. This system uses eight processors each of which has vector capability. Our research program objective is to develop and empirically test new parallel algorithms and software for a wide variety of optimization problems. The problems studied this past year include the shortest path problem, the assignment problem, the semi-assignment problem, the transportation problem, and the generalized network problem. Algorithms for all of these models have been developed and empirically tested on a variety of computers. In addition, we worked with the Military Airlift Command to test the AT&T KORBX system located at Scott Air Force Base. (kr)

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42DTIC ADA091572: Binary Trees And Parallel Scheduling Algorithms.

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This paper examines the use of binary trees in the design of efficient parallel algorithms. Using binary trees, we develop efficient algorithms for several scheduling problems. The shared memory model for parallel computation is used. Our success in using binary trees for parallel computations, indicates that the binary tree is an important and useful design tool for parallel algorithms.

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43DTIC ADA617376: Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Under Uncertainty: Models, Algorithms And Applications

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This research aims to develop new optimization models and algorithms for project scheduling under both resource constraints and uncertainties, a problem known as the stochastic resource-constrained project scheduling problem (SRCPSP) in the operations research (OR) and scheduling literature. In a typical SRCPSP, a decision-maker attempts to obtain a feasible schedule of project tasks such that: (i) their temporal/precedence relationships are satisfied; (ii) the available resource capacity is not exceeded in each time period; and (iii) the expected project makespan is minimized. Using the developed modeling and solution methodologies, it is our goal to enhance the quality of decision support for scheduling complex large-scale projects in military, manufacturing, construction and professional service sectors.

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44Analysis And Solution Algorithms Of Sealift Routing And Scheduling Problems : Final Report

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This research aims to develop new optimization models and algorithms for project scheduling under both resource constraints and uncertainties, a problem known as the stochastic resource-constrained project scheduling problem (SRCPSP) in the operations research (OR) and scheduling literature. In a typical SRCPSP, a decision-maker attempts to obtain a feasible schedule of project tasks such that: (i) their temporal/precedence relationships are satisfied; (ii) the available resource capacity is not exceeded in each time period; and (iii) the expected project makespan is minimized. Using the developed modeling and solution methodologies, it is our goal to enhance the quality of decision support for scheduling complex large-scale projects in military, manufacturing, construction and professional service sectors.

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45Efficient Task Scheduling For Cloud Computing: A Comparative Survey Of State-of-the-art Algorithms

Cloud computing is an essential tool for sharing resources across virtual machines, and it relies on scheduling and load balancing to ensure that tasks are assigned to the most appropriate resources. Multiple independent tasks need to be handled by cloud computing, and static and dynamic scheduling plays a crucial role in allocating tasks to the right resources. This is especially important in heterogeneous environments, where algorithms can improve load balancing and enhance cloud computing's efficiency. This paper aims to evaluate and discuss algorithms that can improve load balancing in cloud systems.

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46DTIC ADA256799: Approximation Algorithms For Multicommodity Flow And Shop Scheduling Problems

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In this thesis, we give efficient approximation algorithms for two classical combinatorial optimization problems: multicommodity flow problems and shop scheduling problem. The algorithms we develop for these problems yield solutions that are not necessarily optimal, but come with a provable performance guarantee; that is, we can guarantee that the solution found is within a certain percentage of the optimal solution. This type of algorithm is known as an approximation algorithm. Our results show that by allowing a small error in the solution of a problem, it is often possible to gain a significant reduction in the running time of an algorithm for that problem. In Chapter 2, we study the multicommodity flow problem. The multicommodity flow problem involves simultaneously shipping several different commodities from their respective sources to their sinks in a single network so that the total amount of flow going through each edge is no more than its capacity. Associated with each commodity is a demand, which is the amount of that commodity that we wish to ship. Given a multicommodity flow problem, one often wants to know if there is a feasible flow, i.e., if it is possible to find a flow that satisfies the demands and obeys the capacity constraints. More generally, we might wish to know the maximum percentage z such that at least z percent of each demand can be shipped without violating the capacity constraints. The latter problem is known as the concurrent flow problem. multicommodity flow, scheduling, combinatorial optimization, network algorithms, approximation algorithms, randomized algorithms.

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47DTIC ADA435191: Weapon Release Scheduling From Multiple-Bay Aircraft Using Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms

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The United States Air Force has put an increased emphasis on the timely delivery of precision weapons. Part of this effort has been to us multiple bay aircraft such the B-1B Lancer and B-52 Stratofortress to provide Close Air Support and responsive strikes using 1760 weapons. In order to provide greater flexibility, the aircraft carry heterogeneous payloads which can require deconfiction in order to drop multiple different types of weapons. Current methods of deconfiction and weapon selection are highly crew dependant and work intensive. This research effort investigates the optimization of an algorithm for weapon release which allows the aircraft to perform deconfiction automatically. This reduces crew load and response time in order to deal with time-sensitive targets. The overall problem maps to the Job-Shop Scheduling problem. Optimization of the algorithm is done through the General Multiobjective Parallel Genetic Algorithm (GENMOP). We examine the results from pedagogical experiments and real-world test scenarios in the light of improving decision making. The results are encouraging in that the program proves capable of nding acceptable release schedules, however the solution space is such that applying the program to real world situations is unnecessary. We present visualizations of the schedules which demonstrate these conclusions.

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48Scheduling Algorithms For Procrastinators

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This paper presents scheduling algorithms for procrastinators, where the speed that a procrastinator executes a job increases as the due date approaches. We give optimal off-line scheduling policies for linearly increasing speed functions. We then explain the computational/numerical issues involved in implementing this policy. We next explore the online setting, showing that there exist adversaries that force any online scheduling policy to miss due dates. This impossibility result motivates the problem of minimizing the maximum interval stretch of any job; the interval stretch of a job is the job's flow time divided by the job's due date minus release time. We show that several common scheduling strategies, including the "hit-the-highest-nail" strategy beloved by procrastinators, have arbitrarily large maximum interval stretch. Then we give the "thrashing" scheduling policy and show that it is a \Theta(1) approximation algorithm for the maximum interval stretch.

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49Approximation Algorithms For Multiprocessor Scheduling Under Uncertainty

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Motivated by applications in grid computing and project management, we study multiprocessor scheduling in scenarios where there is uncertainty in the successful execution of jobs when assigned to processors. We consider the problem of multiprocessor scheduling under uncertainty, in which we are given n unit-time jobs and m machines, a directed acyclic graph C giving the dependencies among the jobs, and for every job j and machine i, the probability p_{ij} of the successful completion of job j when scheduled on machine i in any given particular step. The goal of the problem is to find a schedule that minimizes the expected makespan, that is, the expected completion time of all the jobs. The problem of multiprocessor scheduling under uncertainty was introduced by Malewicz and was shown to be NP-hard even when all the jobs are independent. In this paper, we present polynomial-time approximation algorithms for the problem, for special cases of the dag C. We obtain an O(log(n))-approximation for the case of independent jobs, an O(log(m)log(n)log(n+m)/loglog(n+m))-approximation when C is a collection of disjoint chains, an O(log(m)log^2(n))-approximation when C is a collection of directed out- or in-trees, and an O(log(m)log^2(n)log(n+m)/loglog(n+m))-approximation when C is a directed forest.

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50Round Robin Based Scheduling Algorithms, A Comparative Study

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Abstract: Scheduling is the process of allocating processes to the CPU in order to optimize some objective function. There are many algorithms used to schedule processes. The Round Robin (RR) CPU scheduling algorithm is one of these algorithms which is effective in time sharing and real time operating systems. It gives reasonable response time. But it suffers from several disadvantages such as high turnaround time, high waiting time and many context switches. There are large numbers of algorithms proposed to enhance the standard Round Robin algorithm. In this paper we present a survey with results analysis that conclude recommendations for an Enriched Round Robin algorithm that ameliorates the performance of average waiting time and average turnaround time. http://www.icgst.com/paper.aspx?pid=P1111744588

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  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag - Springer
  • Publish Date: ➤  
  • Publish Location: New York - Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1995
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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