Influence of Inaccurate Performance Prediction on Task Scheduling in a Grid Environment
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概要
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Efficient task scheduling is critical for achieving high performance in grid computing systems. Existing task scheduling algorithms for grid environments usually assume that the performance prediction for both tasks and resources is perfectly accurate. In practice, however, it is very difficult to achieve such an accurate prediction in a heterogeneous and dynamic grid environment. Therefore, the performance of a task scheduling algorithm may be significantly influenced by prediction inaccuracy. In this paper, we study the influence of inaccurate predictions on task scheduling in the contexts of task selection and processor selection, which are two critical phases in task scheduling algorithms. We develop formulas for the misprediction degree, which is defined as the probability that the predicted values for the performances of tasks and processors reveal different orders from their real values. Based on these formulas, we also investigate the effect of several key parameters on the misprediction degree. Finally, we conduct extensive simulation for the sensitivities of some existing task scheduling algorithms to the prediction errors.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2006-02-01
著者
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INOGUCHI Yasushi
Center for Information Science, JAIST
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Zhang Yuanyuan
Graduate School Of Information Science Jaist:(present Office)fujitsu Laboratry Ltd.
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Inoguchi Yasushi
Jaist Nomi‐shi Jpn
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ZHANG Yuanyuan
the School of Information Science
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INOGUCHI Yasushi
the Center for Information Science
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Zhang Yuanyuan
State Key Laboratory On Microwave And Digital Communications Tsinghua National Laboratory For Inform
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