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Coscheduling

Known as: Coschedule 
Coscheduling is the principle for concurrent systems of scheduling related processes to run on different processors at the same time (in parallel… 
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2012
2012
In a real-time database system for detection of critical events,On co-scheduling of periodic update and application transactions… 
2009
2009
Exclusive access to the wireless medium, e.g., as provided by bandwidth-reservation mechanisms, limits contention and therefore… 
2004
2004
Our interest is oriented towards keeping both local and parallel jobs together in a time-sharing non-dedicated cluster. In such… 
2003
2003
In this paper, we attempt to address several key issues in designing coscheduling algorithms for clusters. First, we propose a… 
2002
2002
Clock synchronization is a fundamental requirement for any real-time distributed system operating with global schedules. The… 
2001
2001
Coscheduling is essential for obtaining good performance in a time-shared symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) cluster environment. The… 
2001
2001
We present buffered coscheduling, a new methodology to multitask parallel jobs in a message-passing environment and to develop… 
2001
2001
Our efforts are directed towards the understanding of the coscheduling mechanism in a NOW system when a parallel job is executed… 
2000
2000
Buffered coscheduling is a scheduling methodology for time-sharing communicating processes in parallel and distributed systems… 
2000
2000
  • C. Anglano
  • 2000
  • Corpus ID: 10100739
Implicit coscheduling strategies enable parallel applications to dynamically share the machines in a network of workstations (NOW…