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Topic 3: Scheduling and Load Balancing

Topic 3: Scheduling and Load Balancing

  • Denis Trystram19,
  • Ioannis Milis19,
  • Zhihui Du19 &
  • …
  • Uwe Schwiegelshohn19 
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Abstract

More than ever, parallelism is available today at every level of computing systems, including dedicated embedded systems, basic instructions and registers, hardware accelerators, multi-core platforms, computational grids, etc. Despite of lot of efforts and nice positive results obtained during the past years, such systems are still not fully exploited. Scheduling represents the use or optimization of resources allocation in parallel and distributed systems. There are many issues to study for a better share of the load, a better reliability, a better adaptivity under computing, bandwidth or memory constraints. They are all crucial for obtaining a better use of parallel and distributed systems. It is a big challenge to study related techniques provided at both application and system levels. At the application level, the choice of the adequate computational model, the design of dynamic algorithms that are able to adapt to the particular characteristics, the mapping of applications onto the underlying computing platforms and the actual utilization of the systems are particularly relevant.

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  • Basic Instruction
  • Application Level
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  • Dynamic Algorithm

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    Denis Trystram, Ioannis Milis, Zhihui Du & Uwe Schwiegelshohn

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  1. University of Patras, Computer Technology Institute and Press “Diophantus”,, N. Kazantzaki, 26504, Rio, Greece

    Christos Kaklamanis

  2. University of Patras, University Building B, 26504, Rio, Greece

    Theodore Papatheodorou

  3. Computer Technology Institute and Press “Diophantus”, University of Patras, N. Kazantzaki, 26504, Rio, Greece

    Paul G. Spirakis

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Trystram, D., Milis, I., Du, Z., Schwiegelshohn, U. (2012). Topic 3: Scheduling and Load Balancing. In: Kaklamanis, C., Papatheodorou, T., Spirakis, P.G. (eds) Euro-Par 2012 Parallel Processing. Euro-Par 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7484. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32820-6_13

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