<p><span>Grid computing has emerged as one of the most promising computing paradigms of the new millennium! Achieving high performance Grid computing requires techniques to efficiently and adaptively allocate jobs and applications to available resources in a large scale, highly heterogenous and dyna
Metaheuristics for Scheduling in Distributed Computing Environments
โ Scribed by Fatos Xhafa, Ajith Abraham (auth.), Fatos Xhafa, Ajith Abraham (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Series
- Studies in Computational Intelligence 146
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Grid computing has emerged as one of the most promising computing paradigms
of the new millennium! Achieving high performance Grid computing requires
techniques to efficiently and adaptively allocate jobs and applications to
available resources in a large scale, highly heterogenous and dynamic environment.
This volume presents meta-heuristics approaches for Grid scheduling problems.
Due to the complex nature of the problem, meta-heuristics are primary techniques
for the design and implementation of efficient Grid schedulers.
The volume brings new ideas, analysis, implementations and evaluation of
meta-heuristic techniques for Grid scheduling, which make this volume novel
in several aspects. The 13 chapters of this volume have identified several
important formulations of the problem, which we believe will serve as a reference
for the researchers in the Grid computing community.
Important features include the detailed overview of the various novel metaheuristic
scheduling approaches, excellent coverage of timely, advanced scheduling topics,
state-of-the-art theoretical research and application developments and chapters
authored by pioneers in the field. Academics, scientists as well as engineers
engaged in research, development and scheduling will find the comprehensive
coverage of this book invaluable.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Meta-heuristics for Grid Scheduling Problems....Pages 1-37
Optimizing Routing and Backlogs for Job Flows in a Distributed Computing Environment....Pages 39-59
Robust Allocation and Scheduling Heuristics for Dynamic, Distributed Real-Time Systems....Pages 61-93
Supercomputer Scheduling with Combined Evolutionary Techniques....Pages 95-120
Adapting Iterative-Improvement Heuristics for Scheduling File-Sharing Tasks on Heterogeneous Platforms....Pages 121-151
Advanced Job Scheduler Based on Markov Availability Model and Resource Selection in Desktop Grid Computing Environment....Pages 153-171
Workflow Scheduling Algorithms for Grid Computing....Pages 173-214
Decentralized Grid Scheduling Using Genetic Algorithms....Pages 215-246
Nature Inspired Meta-heuristics for Grid Scheduling: Single and Multi-objective Optimization Approaches....Pages 247-272
Efficient Batch Job Scheduling in Grids Using Cellular Memetic Algorithms....Pages 273-299
P2P B&B and GA for the Flow-Shop Scheduling Problem....Pages 301-321
Peer-to-Peer Neighbor Selection Using Single and Multi-objective Population-Based Meta-heuristics....Pages 323-340
An Adaptive Co-ordinate Based Scheduling Mechanism for Grid Resource Management with Resource Availabilities....Pages 341-360
Back Matter....Pages -
โฆ Subjects
Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Manufacturing, Machines, Tools; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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