DocumentCode :
1267419
Title :
Performance-effective and low-complexity task scheduling for heterogeneous computing
Author :
Topcuoglu, Haluk ; Hariri, Salim ; Wu, Min-You
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. Dept., Marmara Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
260
Lastpage :
274
Abstract :
Efficient application scheduling is critical for achieving high performance in heterogeneous computing environments. The application scheduling problem has been shown to be NP-complete in general cases as well as in several restricted cases. Because of its key importance, this problem has been extensively studied and various algorithms have been proposed in the literature which are mainly for systems with homogeneous processors. Although there are a few algorithms in the literature for heterogeneous processors, they usually require significantly high scheduling costs and they may not deliver good quality schedules with lower costs. In this paper, we present two novel scheduling algorithms for a bounded number of heterogeneous processors with an objective to simultaneously meet high performance and fast scheduling time, which are called the Heterogeneous Earliest-Finish-Time (HEFT) algorithm and the Critical-Path-on-a-Processor (CPOP) algorithm. The HEFT algorithm selects the task with the highest upward rank value at each step and assigns the selected task to the processor, which minimizes its earliest finish time with an insertion-based approach. On the other hand, the CPOP algorithm uses the summation of upward and downward rank values for prioritizing tasks. Another difference is in the processor selection phase, which schedules the critical tasks onto the processor that minimizes the total execution time of the critical tasks. In order to provide a robust and unbiased comparison with the related work, a parametric graph generator was designed to generate weighted directed acyclic graphs with various characteristics. The comparison study, based on both randomly generated graphs and the graphs of some real applications, shows that our scheduling algorithms significantly surpass previous approaches in terms of both quality and cost of schedules, which are mainly presented with schedule length ratio, speedup, frequency of best results, and average scheduling time metrics
Keywords :
directed graphs; processor scheduling; workstation clusters; Critical-Path-on-a-Processor algorithm; DAG scheduling; Heterogeneous Earliest-Finish-Time algorithm; application scheduling problem; heterogeneous computing environments; list scheduling; parametric graph generator; scheduling costs; task graphs; time metrics; weighted directed acyclic graphs; Processor scheduling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/71.993206
Filename :
993206
Link To Document :
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