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OPTIMIZED MIN-MIN TASK SCHEDULING ALGORITHM FOR SCIENTIFIC WORKFLOWS IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT
Published 2023“…To achieve this, we propose a new noble mechanism called Optimized Min-Min (OMin-Min) algorithm, inspired by the Min-Min algorithm. The objectives of this work are: i) to provide a comprehensive review of the cloud and scheduling process; ii) to classify the scheduling strategies and scientific workflows; iii) to implement our proposed algorithm with various scheduling algorithms (i.e., Min-Min, Round-Robin, Max-Min, and Modified Max-Min) for performance comparison, within different cloudlet sizes (i.e., small, medium, large, and heavy) in three scientific workflows (i.e., Montage, Epigenomics, and SIPHT); and iv) to investigate the performance of the implemented algorithms by using CloudSim. …”
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Batch mode heuristic approaches for efficient task scheduling in grid computing system
Published 2016“…Many algorithms have been implemented to solve the grid scheduling problem. …”
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An Effective Fast Searching Algorithm for Internet Crawling Usage
Published 2016“…The search algorithm is a crucial part in any internet applications. …”
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Mining Sequential Patterns using I-PrefixSpan
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SG-PBFS : Shortest Gap-Priority Based Fair Scheduling technique for job scheduling in cloud environment
Published 2024“…To conduct this experiment, we employed the CloudSim simulator, which is implemented using the Java programming language.…”
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Mining Sequential Patterns Using I-PrefixSpan
Published 2007“…The experimental result shows that using Java 2, this method improves the speed of PrefixSpan up to almost two orders of magnitude as well as the memory usage to more than one order of magnitude.…”
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