Highly Constrained Task Scheduling on Multiprocessing Systems
Abstract:The problem of non-preemptively scheduling a set of m tasks on n processors with communication overhead subject to precedence, memory and deadline constraints is considered. A new heuristic with the time complexity of 0(m 2 n), Augmented Least Space-Time First (LSTF), is proposed to minimize the maximum tardiness. The efficiency of the augmented LSTF using a large number of randomly-generated graphs and three real-world structures is compared with that of the augmented Earliest Deadline First-Earliest Task Fir… Show more
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