Title :
A mathematical model, heuristic, and simulation study for a basic data staging problem in a heterogeneous networking environment
Author :
Tan, Min ; Theys, Mitchell D. ; Siegel, Howard Jay ; Beck, Noah B. ; Jurczyk, Michael
Author_Institution :
Cisco Syst. Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
Data staging is an important data management problem for a distributed heterogeneous networking environment, where each data storage location and intermediate node may have specific data available, storage limitations, and communication links. Sites in the network request data items and each item is associated with a specific deadline and priority. It is assumed that not all requests can be satisfied by their deadline. The work concentrates on solving a basic version of the data staging problem in which all parameter values for the communication system and the data request information represent the best known information collected so far and stay fixed throughout the scheduling process. A mathematical model for the basic data staging problem is introduced. Then, a multiple-source shortest-path algorithm based heuristic for finding a suboptimal schedule of the communication steps for data staging is presented. A simulation study is provided, which evaluates the performance of the proposed heuristic. The results show the advantages of the proposed heuristic over two random based scheduling techniques. This research, based on the simplified static model, serves as a necessary step toward solving the more realistic and complicated version of the data staging problem involving dynamic scheduling, fault tolerance, and determining where to stage data
Keywords :
computer networks; data handling; fault tolerant computing; heuristic programming; information systems; processor scheduling; virtual machines; basic data staging problem; communication links; communication system; data item request; data management; data request information; data storage location; deadline; distributed heterogeneous networking environment; dynamic scheduling; fault tolerance; heuristic study; intermediate node; mathematical model; multiple-source shortest-path algorithm; performance evaluation; priority; random based scheduling techniques; simplified static model; simulation study; storage limitations; suboptimal schedule; Computer network management; Computer networks; Data engineering; Distributed computing; Environmental management; Intelligent networks; Mathematical model; Memory; Military computing; Satellite broadcasting;
Conference_Titel :
Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, 1998. (HCW 98) Proceedings. 1998 Seventh
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8365-1
DOI :
10.1109/HCW.1998.666550