A two-stage dispatching architecture with an optimized job-size threshold improves mean response time over single-stage classical policies in large clusters.
Harchol-Balter, Performance Modeling and Design of Computer Systems: Queueing Theory in Action
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Simulations on real Google traces show JIQ and LWL dispatching have optimal cluster sizes for fixed utilization while RR worsens monotonically; task decomposition reveals simpler JIQ outperforming size-aware LWL.
Cross-layer design optimizes user association, offloading rates, and bandwidth for MC-IoT in MEC with PS servers, deriving latency distribution and minimizing loss probability subject to delay requirements.
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"Two-Stagification": Job Dispatching in Large-Scale Clusters via a Two-Stage Architecture
A two-stage dispatching architecture with an optimized job-size threshold improves mean response time over single-stage classical policies in large clusters.
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Dispatching Odyssey: Exploring Performance in Computing Clusters under Real-world Workloads
Simulations on real Google traces show JIQ and LWL dispatching have optimal cluster sizes for fixed utilization while RR worsens monotonically; task decomposition reveals simpler JIQ outperforming size-aware LWL.
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Cross-layer Design for Mission-Critical IoT in Mobile Edge Computing Systems
Cross-layer design optimizes user association, offloading rates, and bandwidth for MC-IoT in MEC with PS servers, deriving latency distribution and minimizing loss probability subject to delay requirements.