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Abstract: This paper describes a dynamic, symmetrically-initiated load sharing scheme which
adapts to changing load condition by varying the algorithm's dependency on system's
status information. The scheme is hybrid in that it relies on a a fully distributed algorithm
when the system is heavily loaded, but resorts to a centrally coordinated location
policy when parts of the system become idle. The simplicity of the algorithms
proposed makes it possible to use a centralized component without incurring in ... (Update)
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...problem. The results would then be passed back to the solvers concerned and assimilated into the local solutions. There is a thought[ARV96] that by using a hybrid algorithm to determine whether farming out remote processes is necessary, could enable the broker to centralise...
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M. Avvenuti, L. Rizzo, and L. Vicisano. Adaptive load sharing based on a broker module. Technical Report TR-96-036, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, CA, August 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/avvenuti96adaptive.html More
@techreport{ avvenuti96adaptive,
author = "M. Avvenuti and L. Rizzo and L. Vicisano",
title = "Adaptive Load Sharing based on a Broker Module",
number = "TR-96-036",
address = "Berkeley, CA",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/avvenuti96adaptive.html" }
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