Title :
Lower bound on the number of processors and time for scheduling precedence graphs with communication costs
Author :
Al-Mouhamed, Mayez A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., King Fahd Univ. of Pet. & Miner., Dharhran, Saudi Arabia
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A lower bound on the number of processors and finish time for the problem of scheduling precedence graphs with communication costs is presented. The notion of the earliest starting time of a task is formulated for the context of lower bounds. A lower bound on the completion time is proposed. A task delay which does not increase the earliest completion time of a schedule is defined. Each task can then be scheduled within a time interval without affecting the lower bound performance on the finish time. This leads to definition of a new lower bound on the number of processors required to process the task graph. A derivation of the minimum time increase over the earliest completion time is also proposed for the case of a smaller number of processors. A lower bound on the minimum number of interprocessor communication links required to achieve optimum performance is proposed. Evaluation had been carried out by using a set of 360 small graphs. The bound on the finish time deviates at most by 5% from the optimum solution in 96% of the cases and performs well with respect to the minimum number of processors and communication links
Keywords :
graph theory; scheduling; communication costs; completion time; earliest starting time; finish time; interprocessor communication links; lower bounds; minimum time increase; optimum performance; precedence graphs; scheduling; small graphs; task delay; task graph; time interval; Approximation algorithms; Context; Costs; Delay effects; Helium; Operating systems; Optimal scheduling; Parallel processing; Processor scheduling; Scheduling algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on