Title
An Adaptive Double-layer Workflow Scheduling Approach for Grid Computing
Abstract
Based on our previous work, an algorithm called AWS is proposed in this paper for a double-layer workflow scheduling approach for the grid. AWS aims to overcome difficulties brought about by the clustered resource distribution within the grid. It partitions a workflow graph according to features of available resource clusters and of the graph itself. It does not require detailed status information or control privilege on every grid resource for grid schedulers at the global Grid level. As a result, the dependence on grid information services is reduced and, at the same time, the higher priority of local resource management policies is respected. Experimental results show that AWS is adaptive to the grid circumstances and its performance approaches ideal global fine-granularity scheduling methods.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/HPCS.2007.6
HPCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
double-layer workflow scheduling approach,available resource cluster,grid schedulers,scheduling,grid computing,global grid level,local resource management policy,adaptive double-layer workflow scheduling,resource allocation,workflow graph,grid information service,grid resource,global fine-granularity scheduling methods,graph theory,adaptive double-layer workflow scheduling approach,clustered resource distribution,grid circumstance,detailed status information,resource distribution,clustering algorithms,scheduling algorithm,resource manager,double layer,fluctuations,resource management
Resource management,DRMAA,Grid computing,Computer science,Resource allocation,Semantic grid,Workflow,Workflow management system,Grid,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2813-9
3
0.50
References 
Authors
7
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fangpeng Dong1656.95
Selim G. Akl22074299.32