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Study of a Process of Task Accumulation and Distribution in a GRID-System

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2012

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  • Zoia Runovska

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By means of semi-Markov process, a problem of rational organisation of task processing scheduling is solved for a GRID-System, where algorithms are realized, in which a task package is accumulated prior to resource allocation or intermediate pools of tasks from global queues are formed in accordance with task priorities. Verified distribution of amounts of tasks waiting for resources to be allocated, is used to specify a goal function as a function of a package size limit value. An optimal package size value is specified as a point of minimum of an introduced function.

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  • Zoia Runovska, 2014. "Study of a Process of Task Accumulation and Distribution in a GRID-System," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Stefan Helber & Michael Breitner & Daniel Rösch & Cornelia Schön & Johann-Matthias Graf von der Schu (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2012, edition 127, pages 493-497, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-00795-3_74
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00795-3_74
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