DIVISIBLE LOAD THEORY - ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS IN CLOUD COMPUTING |
Author(s): |
Karishma Sethi |
Keywords: |
Cloud computing; Divisible Load Theory; Priority; multi criteria; AHP Divisible Load Scheduling |
Abstract |
Cloud computing is rising as a new model of large scale distributed computing. In these systems a large amount of data is used which is distributed between many systems. The main challenge is dividing the data. One of the method proposed for managing data distribution is called Divisible Load Theory (DLT). For many years divisible load theory has evolve as an area of research which is getting popular day by day. According to the divisible load theory the computations and communications may be divided into some independent parts arbitrarily and separate parts can be processed individually by a processor. Divisible load theory is a methodology involving the linear and continuous modelling of partitionable computation . It adequately represents an important class of problems with applications in parallel and distributed system schedulling, various types of data processing, scientific and engineering computation, and sensor networks. |
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Paper ID: IJSARTV Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 10 Publication Date: 10/3/2018 |
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