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    OPTIMIZED MIN-MIN TASK SCHEDULING ALGORITHM FOR SCIENTIFIC WORKFLOWS IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT by Murad S.S., Badeel R., Alsandi N.S.A., Alshaaya R.F., Ahmed R.A., Muhammed A., Derahman M.

    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 by Maipan-Uku, Jamilu Yahaya

    Published 2016
    “…Many algorithms have been implemented to solve the grid scheduling problem. …”
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    Composing multi-relations association rules from crowdsourcing remuneration data by Siti Salwa Salleh, Nurhayati Zakaria, Norjansalika Janom, Syaripah Ruzaini Syed Aris, Noor Habibah Arshad

    Published 2022
    “…To gain a more understandable insight, the data relationship is visualised using an alluvial chart that manages to illustrate the flow. …”
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    Axis manipulation to solve Inverse Kinematics of Hyper-Redundant Robot in 3D Space by Annisa, Jamali, Sheldon Ijau, Winston

    Published 2022
    “…Current methods for solving the inverse kinematics solution for a hyper-redundant robot in three 3D are generally complex, difficult to visualise, and time intensive. The condition requires development of new algorithms for solving inverse kinematics more quickly and efficiently. …”
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