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We consider a single-hop wireless network with a number of clients sending time-sensitive information to a base station through unreliable channels and formulate a discrete-time decision problem to find a scheduling policy that minimizes the expected weighted sum AoI of the clients in the network.
In summary, the (non-trivial) task of each sector controller is to find a scheduling decision (being an assignment of available resources on PRBs– to users) and a suitable power allocation, such that a global network utility function is maximized.
Here, we abstract each task with four parts, i.e., user-defined Map/Reduce functions, time to complete, profit, and penalty, and we try to find a scheduling algorithm that maximizes the total profit of the Hadoop cluster.
From the equations above, our objective is to find a scheduling policy that gives the maximum B that can be promised to all the users over the time-window T W, meaning that (1) has to be maximized subject to the constraints (5), for i = 1,..., N. We show in the next section how to obtain this optimal scheduling policy.
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In this case, the objective of the scheduler is to find a schedule with maximum performance, given available resources.
On the other hand, a time-constraint pipeline synthesis specifies the required throughput and turnaround time, with the objective of the scheduler is to find a schedule that consume minimum resources.
The objective is to find a schedule to minimize the total tardiness of jobs.
The objective is to find a schedule that minimizes the total job completion time.
The goal is to find a schedule of minimum value in the worst-case scenario.
The strollers are there to be entertained, and they can even find a schedule of entertainment in a program.
The objective is to find a schedule that minimizes the sum of weighted completion times of the jobs.
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