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An Algorithm in SwinDeW-C for Scheduling Transaction-Intensive Cost-Constrained Cloud Workflows

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posted on 2024-07-11, 07:33 authored by Yun YangYun Yang, Ke Liu, Jinjun ChenJinjun Chen, Xiao Liu, Dong Yuan, Hai Jin
The concept of cloud computing has been wide spreading very recently. Cloud computing has many unique advantages which can be utilised to facilitate (cloud) workflow execution. Transaction-intensive cost-constrained cloud workflows are workflows with a large number of workflow instances (i.e. transaction intensive) bounded by a certain budget for execution (i.e. cost constrained) in a cloud computing environment (i.e. cloud workflows). However, there are not any specific scheduling algorithms so far for transaction-intensive cost-constrained cloud workflows. This paper presents a novel scheduling algorithm which considers the characteristics of cloud computing to accommodate transaction-intensive cost-constrained workflows by compromising execution time and cost with user input enabled on the fly. The simulation performed demonstrates that the algorithm can reduce the mean execution cost while meeting the user-requested deadline.

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Agent-based coordination and negotiation technologies for decentralised service workflow management

Australian Research Council

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9781424433803

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2008 IEEE Fourth International Conference on eScience

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1 p

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IEEE

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