2016
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.3888
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Developing power‐aware scheduling mechanisms for computing systems virtualized by Xen

Abstract: Summary Cloud computing emerges as one of the most important technologies for interconnecting people and building the so‐called Internet of People (IoP). In such a cloud‐based IoP, the virtualization technique provides the key supporting environments for running the IoP jobs such as performing data analysis and mining personal information. Nowadays, energy consumption in such a system is a critical metric to measure the sustainability and eco‐friendliness of the system. This paper develops three power‐aware sc… Show more

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“…Zhao et al parallelize the work on anomalous subgraph detection using Spark, an in‐memory fast processing technology that can be deployed on MapReduce. Finally, Ren et al look at job scheduling problems in virtualized cloud environments from the aspect of power consumption.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Zhao et al parallelize the work on anomalous subgraph detection using Spark, an in‐memory fast processing technology that can be deployed on MapReduce. Finally, Ren et al look at job scheduling problems in virtualized cloud environments from the aspect of power consumption.…”
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confidence: 99%