1991
DOI: 10.1109/32.99188
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Semi-distributed load balancing for massively parallel multicomputer systems

Abstract: This paper presents a semi-distributed approach, for load balancing in large parallel and distributed systems, which is different from the conventional centralized and fully distributed approaches. The proposed strategy uses a tw Show more

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“…In addition, in this approach all nodes can communicate with each other for achieving a global goal in the system which is called cooperative or every node can work independently for just achieving a local goal that is noncooperative form. But, in a non-distributed scheme [40][41][42][43], the responsibility of balancing the system workload would not be performed by all system nodes. In centralized approach in non-distributed scheme; a single node only can execute the load balancing mechanism among all nodes.…”
Section: Load Balancing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in this approach all nodes can communicate with each other for achieving a global goal in the system which is called cooperative or every node can work independently for just achieving a local goal that is noncooperative form. But, in a non-distributed scheme [40][41][42][43], the responsibility of balancing the system workload would not be performed by all system nodes. In centralized approach in non-distributed scheme; a single node only can execute the load balancing mechanism among all nodes.…”
Section: Load Balancing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the "virtual server" approach, the item moving scheme keeps P2P network scalability and efficiency. Ahmad and Ghafoor [2] proposed a semi-distributed approach for load balancing in large parallel and distributed systems. This method uses a two-level hierarchical control by partitioning the interconnection structure of a distributed or multiprocessor system into independent symmetric spheres centered at schedulers.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Node continuously interacts with each other which generate more message than non-distributed in the dynamic load balancing algorithms in distributed nature [4]. As the message is transmitted among the node for the interchange of system update it may lead to cause to system stress and may lead to affect system performance [11].…”
Section: Load Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Central node is responsible to execute the load balancing algorithm [4]. In semi-distributed form a cluster is formed by a group of the nodes of the system, load balancing is happening in each cluster is of centralized form.…”
Section: Load Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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