Contiguous allocation of parallel jobs in multicomputers usually suffers from the degrading effects of fragmentation, because it requires that the allocated processors be contiguous and …
In non-contiguous allocation, a job request can be split into smaller parts that are allocated possibly non-adjacent free sub-meshes rather than always waiting until a single sub-mesh …
Contiguous allocation of parallel jobs usually suffers from the degrading effects of fragmentation as it requires that the allocated processors be contiguous and has the same …
Two strategies are used for the allocation of jobs to processors connected by mesh topologies: contiguous allocation and non-contiguous allocation. In non-contiguous …
Relaxing the contiguity condition in non-contiguous allocation can reduce processor fragmentation and increase processor utilization. However, communication overhead could …
Efficient processor allocation and job scheduling algorithms are critical if the full computational power of large-scale multicomputers is to be harnessed effectively. Processor …
Contiguous allocation of parallel jobs usually suffers from the degrading effects of fragmentation, because it requires that the allocated processors be contiguous and have the …
Contiguous allocation of parallel jobs usually suffers from the degrading effects of fragmentation as it requires that the allocated processors be contiguous and have the same …