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Biswal, Soovam (author)
Introduction of new, more advanced services to the networking paradigm has led to an increased heterogeneity of media types and network traffic. Although several transport protocols have been developed over the years to cater to the Quality-of-Service requirements of these network services, the dynamic nature of the network condition is a...
master thesis 2021
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Voinea, Maria A. (author)
MapReduce ecosystems are (still) widely popular for big data processing in data centers. To address the diverse non-functional requirements arising from many and increasingly more sophisticated users, the community has developed many scheduling policies for MapReduce workloads. Although some individual policies can dynamically optimize for...
master thesis 2018
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Ma, Shenjun (author)
Complex workflows that process sensor data are useful for industrial infrastructure management and diagnosis. Although running such workflows in clouds promises reduces operational costs, there are still numerous scheduling challenges to overcome. Such complex workflows are dynamic, exhibit periodic patterns, and combine diverse task groupings...
master thesis 2017
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Oikonomou, G. (author)
Large enterprises and governments shift their long-running and critical operations to run in cloud environments. The on-demand business-critical workloads raise important challenges in datacenter operation, requiring efficient online scheduling of workloads with unprecendented dynamic behavior, yet under strict service level agreements (SLAs)....
master thesis 2016
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