| N. Bansal and M. Harchol-Balter. Scheduling solutions for coping with transient overload. Technical Report CMU-CS-01-134, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2001. |
.... of certain classes in each e commerce site alternate between a period during which the arriving workload exceeds the allocated capacity, and a period during which the arriving workload is less than this capacity, even though the average load is within the allocated capacity; e.g. refer to [2]. These periods of transient overload can have a significant impact on the performance experienced by the di#erent classes of service. This in turn can have a critical impact on the penalties that the hosting service provider must pay each e commerce business according to the SLA contract between ....
.... Some research studies have considered the issue of workloads with transient overload, but these studies have focused on single class workloads and specific scheduling strategies, such as admission control (e.g. 8] and direct modifications to the Internet server scheduling mechanism (e.g. [2, 5]) In contrast, our focus in this paper is on the optimal dynamic scheduling of a multiclass system with transient overload. Furthermore, very little research has even attempted to consider the issue of maximizing profit in these computing paradigms under non conventional performance metrics. The ....
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N. Bansal and M. Harchol-Balter. Scheduling solutions for coping with transient overload. Technical Report CMU-CS-01-134, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2001.
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N. Bansal and M. Harchol-Balter. Scheduling solutions for coping with transient overload. Technical Report CMU-CS-01-134, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2001.
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N. Bansal and M. Harchol-Balter. Scheduling solutions for coping with transient overload. Technical Report CMU-CS-01-134, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2001.
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