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- Title
HJSA: A HIERARCHICAL JOB SCHEDULING ALGORITHM FOR COST OPTIMIZATION IN CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT.
- Authors
KAMARAJAPANDIAN, Pown; CHITRA, Pandian
- Abstract
Cloud is emerging day-by-day in the distributed environment and facing innumerable tackles, one amongst is Scheduling. Job scheduling is a vital task in cloud computing as the customer has to pay for used resources depends upon the time and cost. In existence, scheduling algorithms are established in the job length and the speed of the resources. The job execution in the cloud necessities multiple nodes to execute the single job. This approach is not sufficient to predict the optimal cost in the multi node execution platform. The cost of the network transmission is also not considered for scheduling cost. To overwhelm these complications, a Hierarchical Job Scheduling Algorithm (HJSA) is proposed. The major objective of the proposed work is to schedule the jobs with respect to the parameters of transmission cost, transfer cost, and execution cost of each job. Subsequently, it also foresees the multiple resources for job completion at the specific time. This is considered as the deadline of the workflow that provided by the customer in the cloud environment. To accomplish the deadline, the jobs are allocated using application splitting jobs to the small level task. A novel computational algorithm is introduced for predicting the optimum resources to complete the job with the defined cost and time. The experimental analysis depicts the lower time and cost, and also the higher reliability and throughput than the existing techniques.
- Subjects
CLOUD computing; PRODUCTION scheduling; MATHEMATICAL models; SCHEDULING; DATA transmission systems; INDUSTRIAL efficiency; COMPUTER network resources
- Publication
Economic Computation & Economic Cybernetics Studies & Research, 2016, Vol 50, Issue 2, p281
- ISSN
0424-267X
- Publication type
Article