We are delighted to announce the talk given by Maciej Drozdowski (Poznan
UT).
The title is "Scheduling divisible loads". The seminar will take place
on Zoom on Wednesday, October 23 at 13:00 UTC.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/96350506239?pwd=QlxrGyT3FiSaawN9eQqBj7u8pdF5IU.1
Meeting ID: 963 5050 6239
Passcode: 185009
You can follow the seminar online or offline on our Youtube channel as
well:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUoCNnaAfw5NAntItILFn4A
The abstract follows.
In this talk divisible load theory (DLT) will be introduced. The theory
is a scheduling and computer performance model applicable in
data-parallel applications. Its basic assumption is that the computing
work can be divided into pieces of arbitrary sizes and these pieces can
be processed independently in parallel. In the talk we will proceed from
the basic formulation of divisible load scheduling on heterogeneous
system to a formulation for multi-installment divisible load processing
in heterogeneous system with hierarchical memory and energy constraints.
NP-hardness of various DLT scheduling problem variants will be
considered. Application of DLT as isoefficiency maps visualizing
parallel processing performance relationships will be demonstrated.
The next talk in our series will be:
Hugo Chareyre (Artelys) | November 6 | Operational scheduling in
automotive industry
For more details, please visit https://schedulingseminar.com/
With kind regards
Zdenek, Mike and Guohua
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Zdenek Hanzalek
Industrial Informatics Department,
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics,
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Jugoslavskych partyzanu 1580/3, 160 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic
https://rtime.ciirc.cvut.cz/~hanzalek/
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