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On Decentralized Proactive Resource Allocation in Asynchronous Real-Time Distributed Systems
Tokyo, Japan October 23-October 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HASE.2002.11730977th IEEE International Symposium on H ...
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Tamir Hegazy, Georgia Institute of Technology
Binoy Ravindran, Virginia Tech
We present two classes of distributed algorithms called DRBA and DOBA, for decentralized, proactive resource allocation in asynchronous real-time distributed systems. The objective of the algorithms is to maximize aggregate application benefit and deadline-satisfied ratio for an user-specified future time interval. Since determining the optimal allocation is computationally intractable, the algorithms heuristically compute near-optimal allocations in polynomial-time. While the DRBA algorithms analyze subtask response times to determine allocation decisions, which are computationally expensive, the DOBA algorithms analyze processor overloads to compute their decisions in a much faster way. Within each class, we present three algorithms that differ in the way they tolerate end-host failures: no reallocation upon failure, stateless reallocation, and stateful reallocation.
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Tamir Hegazy, Binoy Ravindran, "On Decentralized Proactive Resource Allocation in Asynchronous Real-Time Distributed Systems," hase, pp.27, 7th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE'02), 2002
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