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Modern approaches to modeling user requirements on resource and task allocation in hierarchical computational grids

Joanna KołodziejFatos Xhafa — 2011

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Tasks scheduling and resource allocation are among crucial issues in any large scale distributed system, including Computational Grids (CGs). These issues are commonly investigated using traditional computational models and resolution methods that yield near-optimal scheduling strategies. One drawback of such approaches is that they cannot effectively tackle the complex nature of CGs. On the one hand, such systems account for many administrative domains with their own access policies, user privileges,...

Maintaining the feasibility of hard real-time systems with a reduced number of priority levels

Muhammad Bilal QureshiSaleh AlrashedNasro Min-AllahJoanna KołodziejPiotr Arabas — 2015

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

When there is a mismatch between the cardinality of a periodic task set and the priority levels supported by the underlying hardware systems, multiple tasks are grouped into one class so as to maintain a specific level of confidence in their accuracy. However, such a transformation is achieved at the expense of the loss of schedulability of the original task set. We further investigate the aforementioned problem and report the following contributions: (i) a novel technique for mapping unlimited...

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