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On Scheduling Parallel Tasks at Twilight

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On Scheduling Parallel Tasks at Twilight
We consider the problem of processing a given number of tasks on a given number of processors as quickly as possible when only vague information about the processing time of a task is available before it is completed. Whenever a processor is idle, it can be assigned, at the price of a certain overhead, a portion, called a chunk, of the unassigned tasks. The goal is to minimize the makespan, that is, the time that passes until all the tasks are completed. The difficulty then is to find the optimal tradeoff between the processors' load balance, which is favoured by having small, and therefore many, chunks, and the total scheduling overhead, which is lower when there are fewer chunks. This scheduling problem has been the subject of intensive research in the past, and a large variety of heuristics have been proposed. Its mathematical analysis, however, turned out to be difficult even for simplistic models of the vague-information issue, and little theoretical work has been presented t...
Hannah Bast
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where MST
Authors Hannah Bast
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