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2011 IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
Offline Scheduling of Multi-threaded Request Streams on a Caching Server
Anchorage, Alaska USA
May 16-May 20
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4385-7
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| Veronika Rehn-Sonigo, Denis Trystram, Frédéric Wagner, Haifeng Xu, Guochuan Zhang, "Offline Scheduling of Multi-threaded Request Streams on a Caching Server," Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, International, pp. 1167-1176, 2011 IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium, 2011. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/IPDPS.2011.111, author = {Veronika Rehn-Sonigo and Denis Trystram and Frédéric Wagner and Haifeng Xu and Guochuan Zhang}, title = {Offline Scheduling of Multi-threaded Request Streams on a Caching Server}, journal ={Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, International}, volume = {0}, year = {2011}, issn = {1530-2075}, pages = {1167-1176}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IPDPS.2011.111}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, International TI - Offline Scheduling of Multi-threaded Request Streams on a Caching Server SN - 1530-2075 SP1167 EP1176 A1 - Veronika Rehn-Sonigo, A1 - Denis Trystram, A1 - Frédéric Wagner, A1 - Haifeng Xu, A1 - Guochuan Zhang, PY - 2011 VL - 0 JA - Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, International ER - | |||
In this work, we are interested in the problem of satisfying multiple concurrent requests submitted to a computing server. Informally, there are users each sending a sequence of requests to the server. The requests consist of tasks linked by precedence constraints. Tasks may occur several times in the same sequence as well as in a request sequence of another user. The computing server has to execute tasks with variable processing times. The server owns a cache of limited size where intermediate results of the processing may be stored. If an intermediate result for a task is stored into the cache, no processing cost has to be paid and the result can directly be fetched from the cache. The goal of this work is to determine a schedule of the tasks such that an optimization function is minimized (the only objective studied up to now is the make span). This problem is a variant of caching which considers only one sequence of requests. We then extend the study to the minimization of the mean completion time of the request sequences. Two models are considered. In the first model, caching is forced whereas in the second model caching is optional and one can choose whether an intermediate result is stored in the cache or not. All combinations turn out to be NP-hard for fixed cache sizes and we provide a formulation as dynamic program as well as bounds for in approximation. We propose polynomial time approximation algorithms for some variants and analyze their approximation ratios. Finally, we also devise some heuristics and present experimental results. Tasks may occur several times in the same sequence as well as in a request sequence of another user. The computing server has to execute tasks with variable processing times. The server owns a cache of limited size where intermediate results of the processing may be stored. If an intermediate result for a task is stored into the cache, no processing cost has to be paid and the result can directly be fetched from the cache. The goal of this work is to determine a schedule of the tasks such that an optimization function is minimized (the only objective studied up to now is the make span). This problem is a variant of caching which considers only one sequence of requests. We then extend the study to the minimization of the mean completion time of the request sequences. Two models are considered. In the first model, caching is forced whereas in the second model caching is optional and one can choose whether an intermediate result is stored in the cache or not. All combinations turn out to be NP-hard for fixed cache sizes and we provide a formulation as dynamic program as well as bounds for in approximation. We propose polynomial time approximation algorithms for some variants and analyze their approximation ratios. Finally, we also devise some heuristics and present experimental results.
Citation:
Veronika Rehn-Sonigo, Denis Trystram, Frédéric Wagner, Haifeng Xu, Guochuan Zhang, "Offline Scheduling of Multi-threaded Request Streams on a Caching Server," ipdps, pp.1167-1176, 2011 IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium, 2011
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