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1Dynamic Algorithms For Interval Scheduling On A Single Machine
By Alex Gavryushkin, Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Mikhail Kokho and Jiamou Liu
We investigate dynamic algorithms for the interval scheduling problem. Our algorithm runs in amortised time $O(\log n)$ for query operation and $O(d\log^2 n)$ for insertion and removal operations, where $n$ and $d$ are the maximal numbers of intervals and pairwise overlapping intervals respectively. We also show that for a monotonic set, that is when no interval properly contains another interval, the amortised complexity is $O(\log n)$ for both query and update operations. We compare the two algorithms for the monotonic interval sets using experiments.
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2Energy-Efficient Scheduling: Classification, Bounds, And Algorithms
By Pragati Agrawal and Shrisha Rao
The problem of attaining energy efficiency in distributed systems is of importance, but a general, non-domain-specific theory of energy-minimal scheduling is far from developed. In this paper, we classify the problems of energy-minimal scheduling and present theoretical foundations of the same. We derive results concerning energy-minimal scheduling of independent jobs in a distributed system with functionally similar machines with different working and idle power ratings. The machines considered in our system can have identical as well as different speeds. If the jobs can be divided into arbitrary parts, we show that the minimum-energy schedule can be generated in linear time and give exact scheduling algorithms. For the cases where jobs are non-divisible, we prove that the scheduling problems are NP-hard and also give approximation algorithms for the same along with their bounds.
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- Authors: Pragati AgrawalShrisha Rao
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- Subjects: ➤ Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing - Data Structures and Algorithms - Computing Research Repository
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- Internet Archive ID: arxiv-1609.06430
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3NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950020265: Design Tool For Multiprocessor Scheduling And Evaluation Of Iterative Dataflow Algorithms
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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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- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950020265: Design Tool For Multiprocessor Scheduling And Evaluation Of Iterative Dataflow Algorithms” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALGORITHMS - APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS) - DATA FLOW ANALYSIS - DIGITAL SYSTEMS - MULTIPROCESSING (COMPUTERS) - PETRI NETS - SCHEDULING - SIGNAL PROCESSING - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN - CONTROL THEORY - GRAPH THEORY - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - REAL TIME OPERATION - Jones, Robert L., III
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4NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20020091594: Scheduling Earth Observing Fleets Using Evolutionary Algorithms: Problem Description And Approach
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We describe work in progress concerning multi-instrument, multi-satellite scheduling. Most, although not all, Earth observing instruments currently in orbit are unique. In the relatively near future, however, we expect to see fleets of Earth observing spacecraft, many carrying nearly identical instruments. This presents a substantially new scheduling challenge. Inspired by successful commercial applications of evolutionary algorithms in scheduling domains, this paper presents work in progress regarding the use of evolutionary algorithms to solve a set of Earth observing related model problems. Both the model problems and the software are described. Since the larger problems will require substantial computation and evolutionary algorithms are embarrassingly parallel, we discuss our parallelization techniques using dedicated and cycle-scavenged workstations.
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- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20020091594: Scheduling Earth Observing Fleets Using Evolutionary Algorithms: Problem Description And Approach” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALGORITHMS - SCHEDULING - SATELLITE-BORNE INSTRUMENTS - SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES - COMPUTER PROGRAMS - EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE) - PARALLEL PROCESSING (COMPUTERS) - Globus, Al - Crawford, James - Lohn, Jason - Morris, Robert
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5DTIC ADA1037967: Parallel Scheduling Algorithms.
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Dekel, Eliezer - MINNESOTA UNIV MINNEAPOLIS DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE - *ALGORITHMS - *PARALLEL PROCESSING - *SCHEDULING - *COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - MATHEMATICAL LOGIC - COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE - APPROXIMATION(MATHEMATICS) - MULTIPROCESSORS - STATISTICAL ANALYSIS - MEAN - BOOLEAN ALGEBRA - FAULT TREE ANALYSIS
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6NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950017342: Scheduling With Genetic Algorithms
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
In many domains, scheduling a sequence of jobs is an important function contributing to the overall efficiency of the operation. At Boeing, we develop schedules for many different domains, including assembly of military and commercial aircraft, weapons systems, and space vehicles. Boeing is under contract to develop scheduling systems for the Space Station Payload Planning System (PPS) and Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC). These applications require that we respect certain sequencing restrictions among the jobs to be scheduled while at the same time assigning resources to the jobs. We call this general problem scheduling and resource allocation. Genetic algorithms (GA's) offer a search method that uses a population of solutions and benefits from intrinsic parallelism to search the problem space rapidly, producing near-optimal solutions. Good intermediate solutions are probabalistically recombined to produce better offspring (based upon some application specific measure of solution fitness, e.g., minimum flowtime, or schedule completeness). Also, at any point in the search, any intermediate solution can be accepted as a final solution; allowing the search to proceed longer usually produces a better solution while terminating the search at virtually any time may yield an acceptable solution. Many processes are constrained by restrictions of sequence among the individual jobs. For a specific job, other jobs must be completed beforehand. While there are obviously many other constraints on processes, it is these on which we focussed for this research: how to allocate crews to jobs while satisfying job precedence requirements and personnel, and tooling and fixture (or, more generally, resource) requirements.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DOMAINS - GENETIC ALGORITHMS - MANUFACTURING - PRODUCTION PLANNING - SCHEDULING - PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT - RESOURCE ALLOCATION - SCHEDULES - SEQUENCING - TASKS - Fennel, Theron R. - Underbrink, A. J., Jr. - Williams, George P. W., Jr.
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7DTIC ADA256799: Approximation Algorithms For Multicommodity Flow And Shop Scheduling Problems
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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“DTIC ADA256799: Approximation Algorithms For Multicommodity Flow And Shop Scheduling Problems” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Stein, Clifford - content="NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CAEconomics and Cost Analysis, Military Forces and Organizations"> - *ALGORITHMS - *SCHEDULING - *COMMODITIES - SHIPS - OPTIMIZATION - NETWORKS - EDGES - GAIN - SHIPPING - FLOW - ERRORS - THESES - REDUCTION - TIME - GUARANTEES
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8DTIC ADA328857: Scheduling Algorithms For Message Transmission Over The GBS Satellite System
By Defense Technical Information Center
This paper addresses scheduling algorithms for message transmissions over a satellite broadcast system. The system is expected to deliver messages of widely varied length. Our objective is to find a scheduling algorithm that exhibits good delay performance for messages of all sizes. We show that classical scheduling algorithms such as First-Come-First-Serve and Round-Robin perform poorly in this environment. We study two alternative schemes. The first gives preemptive priority to the message with the Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT). This scheme is known to minimize overall average message delays, but results in disproportionately large delays for long messages. The second scheme serves messages based on a dynamic priority function, where the priority of a message varies based on how long the message has been in the system as well as its length. This scheme results in somewhat larger overall average delays, but it is more fair to long messages.
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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Modiano, E - MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH LEXINGTON LINCOLN LAB - *ALGORITHMS - *SCHEDULING - *SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS - *RADIO BROADCASTING - TRANSMITTANCE - COMMUNICATION SATELLITES - ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES - MESSAGE PROCESSING - TIME - DELAY - DYNAMICS
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9DTIC AD1020207: Competitive Algorithms And Lower Bounds For On-Line Scheduling Of Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Koren,Gilad - Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York United States - multiprocessors - scheduling - algorithms - value
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10DTIC ADA109149: Preliminary Report 1 On Rapid Response Algorithms For Optimizing The Utilization Of Human Resources In Flight Crews: Scheduling Aircrews To Aircrafts
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Armstrong, R. - TEXAS UNIV AT AUSTIN CENTER FOR CYBERNETIC STUDIES - *HUMAN RESOURCES - *FLIGHT CREWS - *SCHEDULING - *RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - ALGORITHMS - QUICK REACTION - OPTIMIZATION - AIRCRAFT - PARAMETERS - LINEAR PROGRAMMING - USER NEEDS - ROUTING - NETWORK ANALYSIS(MANAGEMENT).
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11Exploiting Channel Memory For Multi-User Wireless Scheduling Without Channel Measurement: Capacity Regions And Algorithms
By Chih-ping Li and Michael J. Neely
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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12Online Charging Scheduling Algorithms Of Electric Vehicles In Smart Grid: An Overview
By Wanrong Tang, Suzhi Bi, Ying Jun and Zhang
As an environment-friendly substitute for conventional fuel-powered vehicles, electric vehicles (EVs) and their components have been widely developed and deployed worldwide. The large-scale integration of EVs into power grid brings both challenges and opportunities to the system performance. On one hand, the load demand from EV charging imposes large impact on the stability and efficiency of power grid. On the other hand, EVs could potentially act as mobile energy storage systems to improve the power network performance, such as load flattening, fast frequency control, and facilitating renewable energy integration. Evidently, uncontrolled EV charging could lead to inefficient power network operation or even security issues. This spurs enormous research interests in designing charging coordination mechanisms. A key design challenge here lies in the lack of complete knowledge of events that occur in the future. Indeed, the amount of knowledge of future events significantly impacts the design of efficient charging control algorithms. This article focuses on introducing online EV charging scheduling techniques that deal with different degrees of uncertainty and randomness of future knowledge. Besides, we highlight the promising future research directions for EV charging control.
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- Authors: Wanrong TangSuzhi BiYing JunZhang
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- Internet Archive ID: arxiv-1609.02791
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13Dynamic Control Of Tunable Sub-optimal Algorithms For Scheduling Of Time-varying Wireless Networks
By Mahdi Lotfinezhad, Ben Liang and Elvino S. Sousa
It is well known that for ergodic channel processes the Generalized Max-Weight Matching (GMWM) scheduling policy stabilizes the network for any supportable arrival rate vector within the network capacity region. This policy, however, often requires the solution of an NP-hard optimization problem. This has motivated many researchers to develop sub-optimal algorithms that approximate the GMWM policy in selecting schedule vectors. One implicit assumption commonly shared in this context is that during the algorithm runtime, the channel states remain effectively unchanged. This assumption may not hold as the time needed to select near-optimal schedule vectors usually increases quickly with the network size. In this paper, we incorporate channel variations and the time-efficiency of sub-optimal algorithms into the scheduler design, to dynamically tune the algorithm runtime considering the tradeoff between algorithm efficiency and its robustness to changing channel states. Specifically, we propose a Dynamic Control Policy (DCP) that operates on top of a given sub-optimal algorithm, and dynamically but in a large time-scale adjusts the time given to the algorithm according to queue backlog and channel correlations. This policy does not require knowledge of the structure of the given sub-optimal algorithm, and with low overhead can be implemented in a distributed manner. Using a novel Lyapunov analysis, we characterize the throughput stability region induced by DCP and show that our characterization can be tight. We also show that the throughput stability region of DCP is at least as large as that of any other static policy. Finally, we provide two case studies to gain further intuition into the performance of DCP.
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14BSTJ 48: 9. November 1969: Work-Scheduling Algorithms: A Nonprobabilistic Queuing Study (with Possible Application To No. 1 ESS). (Kruskal, Joseph B.)
Bell System Technical Journal, 48: 9. November 1969 pp 2963-2974. Work-Scheduling Algorithms: A Nonprobabilistic Queuing Study (with Possible Application to No. 1 ESS). (Kruskal, Joseph B.)
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15Wireless Scheduling Algorithms In Complex Environments
By Helga Gudmundsdottir, Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson, Marijke H. L. Bodlaender, Joseph T. Foley, Magnús M. Halldórsson and Ymir Vigfusson
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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16Scheduling : Theory, Algorithms, And Systems
By Pinedo, Michael
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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17Optimization Algorithms In School Scheduling Programs: Study
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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18On The Runtime Of Randomized Local Search And Simple Evolutionary Algorithms For Dynamic Makespan Scheduling
By Frank Neumann and Carsten Witt
Evolutionary algorithms have been frequently used for dynamic optimization problems. With this paper, we contribute to the theoretical understanding of this research area. We present the first computational complexity analysis of evolutionary algorithms for a dynamic variant of a classical combinatorial optimization problem, namely makespan scheduling. We study the model of a strong adversary which is allowed to change one job at regular intervals. Furthermore, we investigate the setting of random changes. Our results show that randomized local search and a simple evolutionary algorithm are very effective in dynamically tracking changes made to the problem instance.
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19Approximation Algorithms For Multiprocessor Scheduling Under Uncertainty
By Guolong Lin and Rajmohan Rajaraman
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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20Primal-dual And Dual-fitting Analysis Of Online Scheduling Algorithms For Generalized Flow-time Problems
By Spyros Angelopoulos, Giorgio Lucarelli and Nguyen Kim Thang
We study online scheduling problems on a single processor that can be viewed as extensions of the well-studied problem of minimizing total weighted flow time. In particular, we provide a framework of analysis that is derived by duality properties, does not rely on potential functions and is applicable to a variety of scheduling problems. A key ingredient in our approach is bypassing the need for "black-box" rounding of fractional solutions, which yields improved competitive ratios. We begin with an interpretation of Highest-Density-First (HDF) as a primal-dual algorithm, and a corresponding proof that HDF is optimal for total fractional weighted flow time (and thus scalable for the integral objective). Building upon the salient ideas of the proof, we show how to apply and extend this analysis to the more general problem of minimizing $\sum_j w_j g(F_j)$, where $w_j$ is the job weight, $F_j$ is the flow time and $g$ is a non-decreasing cost function. Among other results, we present improved competitive ratios for the setting in which $g$ is a concave function, and the setting of same-density jobs but general cost functions. We further apply our framework of analysis to online weighted completion time with general cost functions as well as scheduling under polyhedral constraints.
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21Competitive Algorithms From Competitive Equilibria: Non-Clairvoyant Scheduling Under Polyhedral Constraints
By Sungjin Im, Janardhan Kulkarni and Kamesh Munagala
We introduce and study a general scheduling problem that we term the Packing Scheduling problem. In this problem, jobs can have different arrival times and sizes; a scheduler can process job $j$ at rate $x_j$, subject to arbitrary packing constraints over the set of rates ($\vec{x}$) of the outstanding jobs. The PSP framework captures a variety of scheduling problems, including the classical problems of unrelated machines scheduling, broadcast scheduling, and scheduling jobs of different parallelizability. It also captures scheduling constraints arising in diverse modern environments ranging from individual computer architectures to data centers. More concretely, PSP models multidimensional resource requirements and parallelizability, as well as network bandwidth requirements found in data center scheduling. In this paper, we design non-clairvoyant online algorithms for PSP and its special cases -- in this setting, the scheduler is unaware of the sizes of jobs. Our two main results are, 1) a constant competitive algorithm for minimizing total weighted completion time for PSP and 2)a scalable algorithm for minimizing the total flow-time on unrelated machines, which is a special case of PSP.
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22Scheduling Algorithms In Cloud Computing - An Extensive Survey
By S. Saranya Devi ; V. Venkatesa Kumar ; M. Newlin Rajkumar
In any computing environment, the availability of resources is finite, so effective utilization of resources is very important. To achieve effective management of the available resources in a scalable environment optimal mechanism is required. In order to do this, choosing of scheduling algorithm is important. The scheduling techniques should beselected in such a way that the various user demands are satisfied. In this paper, an overview of different scheduling techniques like cost and energy aware scheduling, cloud based workflow scheduling, an improved ant colony algorithm in cloud computing environment are analysed. S. Saranya Devi | V. Venkatesa Kumar | M. Newlin Rajkumar"Scheduling Algorithms in Cloud Computing - An Extensive Survey" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-1 , December 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd5840.pdf Article URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/5840/scheduling-algorithms-in-cloud-computing---an-extensive-survey/s-saranya-devi
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23Experimental Analysis Of Algorithms For Coflow Scheduling
By Zhen Qiu, Cliff Stein and Yuan Zhong
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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24Approximate Parallel Scheduling. Part II: Applications To Optimal Parallel Graph Algorithms In Logarithmic Time
By Cole, Richard and Vishkin, U
42 p. 28 cm
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25Optimal Rules And Algorithms For Some Parallel Processor Scheduling Problems
By Martin-Vega, Louis Anthony
42 p. 28 cm
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26Simulation Of Process Scheduling Algorithms
By Daw Khin Po
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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27DTIC ADA446903: Feedback Control Real-Time Scheduling: Framework, Modeling, And Algorithms
By Defense Technical Information Center
This paper presents a Feedback Control real-time Scheduling (FCS) framework for adaptive realtime systems. An advantage of the FCS framework is its use of feedback control theory (rather than ad hoc solutions) as a scientific underpinning. We apply a control theory based methodology to systematically design FCS algorithms to satisfy the transient and steady state performance specifications of real-time systems. In particular, we establish dynamic models of real-time systems and develop performance analyses of FCS algorithms, which are major challenges and key steps for the design of control theory based adaptive real-time systems. We also present a FCS architecture that allows plug-ins of different real-time scheduling policies and QoS optimization algorithms. Based on our framework, we identify different categories of real-time applications where different FCS algorithms should be applied. Performance evaluation results demonstrate that our analytically tuned FCS algorithms provide robust transient and steady state performance guarantees for periodic and aperiodic tasks even when the task execution times vary by as much as 100% from the initial estimate.
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28Handbook Of Scheduling : Algorithms, Models, And Performance Analysis
This paper presents a Feedback Control real-time Scheduling (FCS) framework for adaptive realtime systems. An advantage of the FCS framework is its use of feedback control theory (rather than ad hoc solutions) as a scientific underpinning. We apply a control theory based methodology to systematically design FCS algorithms to satisfy the transient and steady state performance specifications of real-time systems. In particular, we establish dynamic models of real-time systems and develop performance analyses of FCS algorithms, which are major challenges and key steps for the design of control theory based adaptive real-time systems. We also present a FCS architecture that allows plug-ins of different real-time scheduling policies and QoS optimization algorithms. Based on our framework, we identify different categories of real-time applications where different FCS algorithms should be applied. Performance evaluation results demonstrate that our analytically tuned FCS algorithms provide robust transient and steady state performance guarantees for periodic and aperiodic tasks even when the task execution times vary by as much as 100% from the initial estimate.
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29DTIC ADA248049: Non-Preemptive Time Warp Scheduling Algorithms
By Defense Technical Information Center
The Time Warp multiprocessing scheme promises speed-up for object- oriented discrete-event simulation. The Concurrent Processing for Advanced Simulation project has constructed a LISP-based Time Warp system for implementing simulations with many large, complex objects. Since many objects share a single processor, the CPU time allocated to each object must be scheduled. Since object events are not preempted, the authors are scheduling which objects have events process rather than CPU time per object. They developed approaches to scheduling, ranging from a simple round-robin mechanism to complex ones involving queue length. The authors developed ten different scheduling algorithms which they named: Worst Case, Conventional Round Robin, Lowest Local Virtual Time (LVT) First, Priority LVT, Largest Queue Priority, Bradford/Fitch, Anti-Penalty, Queue Anti-Penalty, Queue Cycle, and Positive Infinity. Results show that LVT, anti-messages, rollbacks, returned messages, and anti-reminders are good parameters for scheduling of system resources. Input queue size is also an important factor, but when taken with or without LVT, it does not produce results at good as using LVT alone. The round-robin scheduler was one of the worst performers. The poor performance of the simple round-robin scheduler indicates the advantages of using state information to determine the scheduling order in the Time Warp system. Benchmarks of the schedulers showed that the Anti-Penalty scheduler performed better than the others. The Anti- Penalty algorithm is based on a composite measure of simulation advance rate, flow control, and the appearance of specific message types. Computerized Simulation, Multiprocessors, Scheduling, Algorithms.
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30DTIC ADA221345: Throughput Analysis Of Scheduling Algorithms For A TDMA Silent Receiver System
By Defense Technical Information Center
Several methods of scheduling a time division multiple access, or TDMA, receiver with no feedback capability are evaluated for their throughput performance. Some of the options considered include prior time as opposed to real time scheduling, optimal as opposed to simple or greedy scheduling, multiple listening capability, and the ability to utilize incremental redundancy techniques. All of these methods are compared by using various values for the rebroadcast redundancy. Keywords: Scheduling algorithms; Spread spectrum; Incremental redundancy; Radio networks.
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31DTIC ADA617376: Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Under Uncertainty: Models, Algorithms And Applications
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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32ERIC EJ1069199: Educational Management: Timetable Scheduling Algorithms
By ERIC
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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- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - Scheduling - Educational Administration - Barriers - Resource Allocation - Mathematical Models - Change Strategies - Siyambalapitiya, Sarath B.
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33Scheduling Algorithms In Cloud Computing - An Extensive Survey
By S. Saranya Devi ; V. Venkatesa Kumar ; M. Newlin Rajkumar
In any computing environment, the availability of resources is finite, so effective utilization of resources is very important. To achieve effective management of the available resources in a scalable environment optimal mechanism is required. In order to do this, choosing of scheduling algorithm is important. The scheduling techniques should beselected in such a way that the various user demands are satisfied. In this paper, an overview of different scheduling techniques like cost and energy aware scheduling, cloud based workflow scheduling, an improved ant colony algorithm in cloud computing environment are analysed. S. Saranya Devi | V. Venkatesa Kumar | M. Newlin Rajkumar"Scheduling Algorithms in Cloud Computing - An Extensive Survey" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-1 , December 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd5840.pdf Article URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/5840/scheduling-algorithms-in-cloud-computing---an-extensive-survey/s-saranya-devi
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34A 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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35NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19920001837: Intelligent Perturbation Algorithms For Space Scheduling Optimization
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALGORITHMS - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - HEURISTIC METHODS - OPTIMIZATION - PERTURBATION - SCHEDULES - SCHEDULING - APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS) - HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACE - MISSION PLANNING - PROTOTYPES - SPACE STATIONS - SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS - SPACECRAFT DESIGN - Kurtzman, Clifford R.
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36Distributed Algorithms For Scheduling On Line And Tree Networks
By Venkatesan T. Chakaravarthy, Sambuddha Roy and Yogish Sabharwal
We have a set of processors (or agents) and a set of graph networks defined over some vertex set. Each processor can access a subset of the graph networks. Each processor has a demand specified as a pair of vertices $ $, along with a profit; the processor wishes to send data between $u$ and $v$. Towards that goal, the processor needs to select a graph network accessible to it and a path connecting $u$ and $v$ within the selected network. The processor requires exclusive access to the chosen path, in order to route the data. Thus, the processors are competing for routes/channels. A feasible solution selects a subset of demands and schedules each selected demand on a graph network accessible to the processor owning the demand; the solution also specifies the paths to use for this purpose. The requirement is that for any two demands scheduled on the same graph network, their chosen paths must be edge disjoint. The goal is to output a solution having the maximum aggregate profit. Prior work has addressed the above problem in a distibuted setting for the special case where all the graph networks are simply paths (i.e, line-networks). Distributed constant factor approximation algorithms are known for this case. The main contributions of this paper are twofold. First we design a distributed constant factor approximation algorithm for the more general case of tree-networks. The core component of our algorithm is a tree-decomposition technique, which may be of independent interest. Secondly, for the case of line-networks, we improve the known approximation guarantees by a factor of 5. Our algorithms can also handle the capacitated scenario, wherein the demands and edges have bandwidth requirements and capacities, respectively.
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37An Empirical Study Of Online Packet Scheduling Algorithms
By Nourhan Sakr and Cliff Stein
This work studies online scheduling algorithms for buffer management, develops new algorithms, and analyzes their performances. Packets arrive at a release time r, with a non-negative weight w and an integer deadline d. At each time step, at most one packet is scheduled. The modified greedy (MG) algorithm is 1.618-competitive for the objective of maximizing the sum of weights of packets sent, assuming agreeable deadlines. We analyze the empirical behavior of MG in a situation with arbitrary deadlines and demonstrate that it is at a disadvantage when frequently preferring maximum weight packets over early deadline ones. We develop the MLP algorithm, which remedies this problem whilst mimicking the behavior of the offline algorithm. Our comparative analysis shows that, although the competitive ratio of MLP is not as good as that of MG, it performs better in practice. We validate this by simulating the behavior of both algorithms under a spectrum of simulated parameter settings. Finally, we propose the design of three additional algorithms, which may help in improving performance in practice.
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38DTIC ADA459559: Rollout Algorithms For Stochastic Scheduling Problems
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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39DTIC ADA413647: Active Processor Scheduling Using Evolutionary Algorithms
By Defense Technical Information Center
The allocation of processes to processors has long been of interest to engineers. The processor allocation problem considered here assigns multiple applications onto a computing system. With this algorithm researchers could more efficiently examine real-time sensor data like that used by United States Air Force digital signal processing efforts or real-time aerosol hazard detection as examined by the Department of Homeland Security. Different choices for the design of a load balancing algorithm are examined in both the problem and algorithm domains. Evolutionary algorithms are used to find near-optimal solutions. These algorithms incorporate multiobjective coevolutionary and parallel principles to create an effective and efficient algorithm for real-world allocation problems. Three evolutionary algorithms (EA) are developed. The primary algorithm generates a solution to the processor allocation problem. This allocation EA is capable of evaluating objectives in both an aggregate single objective and a Pareto multiobjective manner. The other two EAs are designed for fine turning returned allocation EA solutions. One coevolutionary algorithm is used to optimize the parameters of the allocation algorithm. This meta-EA is parallelized using a coarse-grain approach to improve performance. Experiments are conducted that validate the improved effectiveness of the parallelized algorithm. Pareto multiobjective approach is used to optimize both effectiveness and efficiency objectives. The other coevolutionary algorithm generates difficult allocation problems for testing the capabilities of the allocation EA. The effectiveness of both coevolutionary algorithms for optimizing the allocation EA is examined quantitatively using standard statistical methods. Also the allocation EAs objective tradeoffs are analyzed and compared.
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40DTIC ADA105881: Exact And Approximation Algorithms For A Scheduling Problem.
By Defense Technical Information Center
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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41Coflow Scheduling In Input-Queued Switches: Optimal Delay Scaling And Algorithms
By Qingkai Liang and Eytan Modiano
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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42An Analysis Of Scheduling Algorithms In Multiprocessor Computing Systems
By Chen, Nai-Fung, 1945- and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Computer Science
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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43Co-Scheduling Algorithms For High-Throughput Workload Execution
By Guillaume Aupy, Manu Shantharam, Anne Benoit, Yves Robert and Padma Raghavan
This paper investigates co-scheduling algorithms for processing a set of parallel applications. Instead of executing each application one by one, using a maximum degree of parallelism for each of them, we aim at scheduling several applications concurrently. We partition the original application set into a series of packs, which are executed one by one. A pack comprises several applications, each of them with an assigned number of processors, with the constraint that the total number of processors assigned within a pack does not exceed the maximum number of available processors. The objective is to determine a partition into packs, and an assignment of processors to applications, that minimize the sum of the execution times of the packs. We thoroughly study the complexity of this optimization problem, and propose several heuristics that exhibit very good performance on a variety of workloads, whose application execution times model profiles of parallel scientific codes. We show that co-scheduling leads to to faster workload completion time and to faster response times on average (hence increasing system throughput and saving energy), for significant benefits over traditional scheduling from both the user and system perspectives.
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44Proactive Algorithms For Job Shop Scheduling With Probabilistic Durations
By J. C. Beck and N. Wilson
Most classical scheduling formulations assume a fixed and known duration for each activity. In this paper, we weaken this assumption, requiring instead that each duration can be represented by an independent random variable with a known mean and variance. The best solutions are ones which have a high probability of achieving a good makespan. We first create a theoretical framework, formally showing how Monte Carlo simulation can be combined with deterministic scheduling algorithms to solve this problem. We propose an associated deterministic scheduling problem whose solution is proved, under certain conditions, to be a lower bound for the probabilistic problem. We then propose and investigate a number of techniques for solving such problems based on combinations of Monte Carlo simulation, solutions to the associated deterministic problem, and either constraint programming or tabu search. Our empirical results demonstrate that a combination of the use of the associated deterministic problem and Monte Carlo simulation results in algorithms that scale best both in terms of problem size and uncertainty. Further experiments point to the correlation between the quality of the deterministic solution and the quality of the probabilistic solution as a major factor responsible for this success.
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45NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19890017236: Genetic Algorithms Applied To The Scheduling Of The Hubble Space Telescope
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
A prototype system employing a genetic algorithm (GA) has been developed to support the scheduling of the Hubble Space Telescope. A non-standard knowledge structure is used and appropriate genetic operators have been created. Several different crossover styles (random point selection, evolving points, and smart point selection) are tested and the best GA is compared with a neural network (NN) based optimizer. The smart crossover operator produces the best results and the GA system is able to evolve complete schedules using it. The GA is not as time-efficient as the NN system and the NN solutions tend to be better.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALGORITHMS - EXPERT SYSTEMS - GENETIC ALGORITHMS - HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - KNOWLEDGE BASES (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) - NEURAL NETS - PROTOTYPES - SCHEDULING - HEURISTIC METHODS - KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION - OPTIMIZATION - Sponsler, Jeffrey L.
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46Efficient Algorithms For Cyclic Scheduling
By Gasperoni, Franco and Schwiegelshohn, Uwe
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47NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19920001846: Intelligent Perturbation Algorithms To Space Scheduling Optimization
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The limited availability and high cost of crew time and scarce resources make optimization of space operations critical. Advances in computer technology coupled with new iterative search techniques permit the near optimization of complex scheduling problems that were previously considered computationally intractable. Described here is a class of search techniques called Intelligent Perturbation Algorithms. Several scheduling systems which use these algorithms to optimize the scheduling of space crew, payload, and resource operations are also discussed.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALGORITHMS - COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN - OPTIMIZATION - PERTURBATION - SCHEDULING - SEARCH PROFILES - COSTS - SPACECREWS - Kurtzman, Clifford R.
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48Max Weight Learning Algorithms With Application To Scheduling In Unknown Environments
By Michael J. Neely
We consider a discrete time stochastic queueing system where a controller makes a 2-stage decision every slot. The decision at the first stage reveals a hidden source of randomness with a control-dependent (but unknown) probability distribution. The decision at the second stage incurs a penalty vector that depends on this revealed randomness. The goal is to stabilize all queues and minimize a convex function of the time average penalty vector subject to an additional set of time average penalty constraints. This setting fits a wide class of stochastic optimization problems. This includes problems of opportunistic scheduling in wireless networks, where a 2-stage decision about channel measurement and packet transmission must be made every slot without knowledge of the underlying transmission success probabilities. We develop a simple max-weight algorithm that learns efficient behavior by averaging functionals of previous outcomes. The algorithm yields performance that can be pushed arbitrarily close to optimal, with a tradeoff in convergence time and delay.
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49Flow Shop Scheduling : Theoretical Results, Algorithms, And Applications
By Emmons, Hamilton
We consider a discrete time stochastic queueing system where a controller makes a 2-stage decision every slot. The decision at the first stage reveals a hidden source of randomness with a control-dependent (but unknown) probability distribution. The decision at the second stage incurs a penalty vector that depends on this revealed randomness. The goal is to stabilize all queues and minimize a convex function of the time average penalty vector subject to an additional set of time average penalty constraints. This setting fits a wide class of stochastic optimization problems. This includes problems of opportunistic scheduling in wireless networks, where a 2-stage decision about channel measurement and packet transmission must be made every slot without knowledge of the underlying transmission success probabilities. We develop a simple max-weight algorithm that learns efficient behavior by averaging functionals of previous outcomes. The algorithm yields performance that can be pushed arbitrarily close to optimal, with a tradeoff in convergence time and delay.
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50Round Robin Based Scheduling Algorithms, A Comparative Study
By ICGST LLC
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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- Subjects: ➤ Round Robin scheduling algorithm (RR) - Adaptive Round Robin Scheduling algorithm - Time Quantum (TQ) - Dynamic TQ - Round Robin Remaining time algorithm (RRRT) - (IRR) improved Round Robin CPU Scheduling Algorithm - (AAAIRR) an improvement on the improved Round Robin CPU scheduling algorithm - (ERR) An Enhanced Round Robin CPU Scheduling Algorithm - (MMRR) Min-Max Dispersion Measure - (IRRVQ) The improved Round Robin CPU scheduling algorithm with varying time quantum - (AMRR) Average Max Round Robin Scheduling Algorithm - Average waiting time - Average turnaround time.
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1Scheduling algorithms
By Peter Brucker

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- Title: Scheduling algorithms
- Author: Peter Brucker
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 365
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag - Springer
- Publish Date: ➤ 1995 - 1998 - 2001 - 2004 - 2007
- Publish Location: New York - Berlin
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- Subjects: ➤ Computer capacity - Planning - Production scheduling - Computer algorithms - Business logistics - Operations research
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- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 46866336 - 54081774 - 38590454 - 123378529 - 32893876
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