Abstraction and control techniques for non-stationary scheduling problems
classification
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cs.DC
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controlschedulingidentificationstrategiestechniquesabstractionadaptivealgorithm
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The paper faces the problem of scheduling from a new perspective, trying to bridge the gap between classical heuristic approaches and system identification and control strategies. To this aim, a complete mathematical formulation of a general scheduling process is derived, beginning from very broad assumptions. This allows a greater freedom of manipulation and guarantee the resolution of the identification (and control) techniques. Both an adaptive and a switching strategies are presented in relation to the performances of a simple Round Robin algorithm.
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