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Parallel Job Scheduling with Overhead: A Benchmark Study
2008
2008 International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage
We study parallel job scheduling, where each job may be scheduled on any number of available processors in a given parallel system. We propose a mathematical model to estimate a job's execution time when assigned to multiple parallel processors. The model incorporates both the linear computation speedup achieved by having multiple processors to execute a job and the overhead incurred due to communication, synchronization, and management of multiple processors working on the same job. We show
doi:10.1109/nas.2008.26
dblp:conf/iwnas/DuttonMCW08
fatcat:446k45cbt5ewnm2d2d2kc3kini