Article ID: | iaor201525573 |
Volume: | 21 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 391 |
End Page Number: | 408 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2014 |
Journal: | International Journal of Operational Research |
Authors: | Garg Deepak, Singh Paramjeet |
Keywords: | allocation: resources, scheduling, heuristics, programming: dynamic, combinatorial optimization |
Efficient task scheduling is a crucial step to achieve high performance for multiprocessor platform. In a distributed computing system (DCS) the tasks of a program must be assigned dynamically to the heterogeneous processors to utilise the computational capabilities and resources of the system efficiently. In this article, the problem of finding an optimal dynamic assignment of a modular program for multiprocessor system is analysed. This paper deals with dynamic task assignment problem for allocating m tasks of a distributed program to n heterogeneous processors (m ⋙ n) with effect to minimise the total cost of the program. This allocation permits each task to be migrated from one processor to another during the execution of the program. The dynamic task allocation model is developed by considering three different categories including the effect of processor relative speed. This development implies the coupling of logical modelling and statistical notions. We design the mathematical model and study the phase wise execution cost (EC), inter‐task communication cost (ITCC), migration cost (MC) and residence cost (RC) of each task with respect to each processor in the form of matrices.