DocumentCode
3793872
Title
Scheduling Multiprocessor Tasks to Minimize Schedule Length
Author
Blazewicz; Drabowski; Weglarz
Author_Institution
Instytut Automatyki, Politechnika Poznań
Issue
5
fYear
1986
Firstpage
389
Lastpage
393
Abstract
The problem considered in this paper is the deterministic scheduling of tasks on a set of identical processors. However, the model presented differs from the classical one by the requirement that certain tasks need more than one processor at a time for their processing. This assumption is especially justified in some microprocessor applications and its impact on the complexity of minimizing schedule length is studied. First we concentrate on the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling. In this case, polynomial-time algorithms exist only for unit processing times. We present two such algorithms of complexity O(n) for scheduling tasks requiring an arbitrary number of processors between 1 and k at a time where k is a fixed integer. The case for which k is not fixed is shown to be NP-complete. Next, the problem of preemptive scheduling of tasks of arbitrary length is studied. First an algorithm for scheduling tasks requiring one or k processors is presented. Its complexity depends linearly on the number of tasks. Then, the possibility of a linear programming formulation for the general case is analyzed.
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.1986.1676781
Filename
1676781
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