Title :
Optimal Load Balancing in a Multiple Processor System with Many Job Classes
Author :
Ni, Lionel M. ; Kai Hwang
fDate :
5/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A loosely coupled multiprocessor system contains multiple processors which have their own local memories. To balance the load among multiple processors is of fundamental importance in enhancing the performance of such a multiple processor system. Probabilistic load balancing in a heterogeneous multiple processor system with many job classes is considered in this study. The load balancing scheme is formulated as a nonlinear programming problem with linear constraints. An optimal probabilistic load balancing algorithm is proposed to solve this nonlinear programming problem. The proposed load balancing method is proven globally optimum in the sense that it results in a minimum overall average job response time on a probabilistic basis.
Keywords :
Job response time; M/M/1 queue; job scheduling; load balancing; multiple processor system; nonlinear programming; probabilistic scheduling; Computer science; Delay; Dynamic scheduling; Linear programming; Load management; Multiprocessing systems; Processor scheduling; Resource management; System performance; Throughput; Job response time; M/M/1 queue; job scheduling; load balancing; multiple processor system; nonlinear programming; probabilistic scheduling;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1985.232489