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Multi-installment Divisible Load Processing in Heterogeneous Systems with Limited Memory

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Optimum divisible load processing in heterogeneous star system with limited memory is studied. We propose two algorithms to find multi-installment load distribution: Exact branch-and-bound algorithm and a heuristic using genetic search method. Characteristic features of the solutions and the performance of the algorithms are examined in a set of computational experiments.

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Drozdowski, M., Lawenda, M. (2006). Multi-installment Divisible Load Processing in Heterogeneous Systems with Limited Memory. In: Wyrzykowski, R., Dongarra, J., Meyer, N., Waśniewski, J. (eds) Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics. PPAM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3911. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11752578_102

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