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The objective of the parallelism-independent (PI) scheduling is minimization of the completion time of a parallel application for any number of processing elements in the computing system. We propose several parallelism-independent algorithms which are either applicable for distributed computing systems, i.e. systems of autonomous processors connected via communication links (in this case we provide explicit message communication scheduling) or for tightly coupled multiprocessor systems or architectures exploiting instruction level parallelism as well. The algorithms are hybrid but predominantly done at compile time in order to reduce the dynamic overhead and scheduling hardware. All the traditional static scheduling algorithms produce machine codes with fixed degree of parallelism which cannot be executed efficiently on computer systems with different degrees of parallelism. Our algorithms eliminate this problem closely related to the distribution of parallel programs.
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Nikolova, K., You, S.P., Sowa, M. (2002). Compiler-Controlled Parallelism-Independent Scheduling for Parallel and Distributed Systems. In: Fagerholm, J., Haataja, J., Järvinen, J., Lyly, M., Råback, P., Savolainen, V. (eds) Applied Parallel Computing. PARA 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2367. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48051-X_48
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