Scheduling and Load Balancing in Parallel and Distributed Systems
| AUTHOR | Kavi, Krishna M.; Kavi, Krishna M.; Shirazi, Behrooz a. et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Wiley-IEEE Computer Society PR (05/14/1995) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Advances in hardware and software technologies have led to an increased interest in the use of large-scale parallel and distributed systems for database, real-time, defense, and large-scale commercial applications. One of the biggest system issues is developing effective techniques for the distribution of multiple program processes on multiple processors. This book discusses how to schedule the processes among processing elements to achieve the expected performance goals, such as minimizing execution time, minimizing communication delays, or maximizing resource utilization.
This book focuses on the future directions of the static scheduling and dynamic load balancing methods in parallel and distributed systems. It provides an overview and a detailed discussion on a wide range of topics from theoretical background to practical, state-of-the-art scheduling and load balancing techniques.
The book will be a useful guide to industry professionals, academic professors, and students who are interested in these important aspects of parallel and distributed systems. Also, it will be helpful to those working on research and development in parallel processing applications, compilers and operating systems, system design, and software tools for parallel program development.
This book focuses on the future directions of the static scheduling and dynamic load balancing methods in parallel and distributed systems. It provides an overview and a detailed discussion on a wide range of topics from theoretical background to practical, state-of-the-art scheduling and load balancing techniques.
The book will be a useful guide to industry professionals, academic professors, and students who are interested in these important aspects of parallel and distributed systems. Also, it will be helpful to those working on research and development in parallel processing applications, compilers and operating systems, system design, and software tools for parallel program development.
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ISBN-13:
9780818665875
ISBN-10:
0818665874
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
503
Carton Quantity:
9
Product Dimensions:
8.02 x 1.14 x 10.86 inches
Weight:
2.55 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Table of Contents,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Languages - General
Computers | Computer Engineering
Dewey Decimal:
005.43
Library of Congress Control Number:
95003159
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This book focuses on the future directions of the static scheduling and dynamic load balancing methods in parallel and distributed systems. It provides an overview and a detailed discussion of a wide range of topics from theoretical background to practical, state-of-the-art scheduling and load balancing techniques.
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Advances in hardware and software technologies have led to an increased interest in the use of large-scale parallel and distributed systems for database, real-time, defense, and large-scale commercial applications. One of the biggest system issues is developing effective techniques for the distribution of multiple program processes on multiple processors. This book discusses how to schedule the processes among processing elements to achieve the expected performance goals, such as minimizing execution time, minimizing communication delays, or maximizing resource utilization.
This book focuses on the future directions of the static scheduling and dynamic load balancing methods in parallel and distributed systems. It provides an overview and a detailed discussion on a wide range of topics from theoretical background to practical, state-of-the-art scheduling and load balancing techniques.
The book will be a useful guide to industry professionals, academic professors, and students who are interested in these important aspects of parallel and distributed systems. Also, it will be helpful to those working on research and development in parallel processing applications, compilers and operating systems, system design, and software tools for parallel program development.
This book focuses on the future directions of the static scheduling and dynamic load balancing methods in parallel and distributed systems. It provides an overview and a detailed discussion on a wide range of topics from theoretical background to practical, state-of-the-art scheduling and load balancing techniques.
The book will be a useful guide to industry professionals, academic professors, and students who are interested in these important aspects of parallel and distributed systems. Also, it will be helpful to those working on research and development in parallel processing applications, compilers and operating systems, system design, and software tools for parallel program development.
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Editor:
Kavi, Krishna M.
Kavi is a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. He received the BS in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Science and the MS and PhD in computer science from Southern Methodist University.
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Editor:
Shirazi, Behrooz A.
Shirazi is an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington.
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Editor:
Hurson, Ali R.
Hurson is on the computer engineering faculty at The Pennsylvania State University.
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