JOURNAL ARTICLE

Using imperialist competition algorithm for independent task scheduling in grid computing

Zahra PooranianMohammad ShojafarBahman JavadiAjith Abraham

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems Vol: 27 (1)Pages: 187-199   Publisher: IOS Press

Abstract

A grid computing environment provides a type of distributed computation that is unique because it is not centrally managed and it has the capability to connect heterogeneous resources. A grid system provides location-independent access to the resources and services of geographically distributed machines. An essential ingredient for supporting location-independent computations is the ability to discover resources that have been requested by the users. Because the number of grid users can increase and the grid environment is continuously changing, a scheduler that can discover decentralized resources is needed. Grid resource scheduling is considered to be a complicated, NP-hard problem because of the distribution of resources, the changing conditions of resources, and the unreliability of infrastructure communication. Various artificial intelligence algorithms have been proposed for scheduling tasks in a computational grid. This paper uses the imperialist competition algorithm (ICA) to address the problem of independent task scheduling in a grid environment, with the aim of reducing the makespan. Experimental results compare ICA with other algorithms and illustrate that ICA finds a shorter makespan relative to the others. Moreover, it converges quickly, finding its optimum solution in less time than the other algorithms.

Keywords:
Computer science Imperialist competitive algorithm Grid Grid computing Scheduling (production processes) Distributed computing Competition (biology) Task (project management) Parallel computing Mathematical optimization Algorithm Mathematics Optimization problem Ecology Economics Management

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Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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