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First fit decreasing algorithm (FFD) b.
In our simulations, we use the following algorithms: First fit decreasing algorithm (FFD).
Against this kind of bin-packing problem, one may apply best fit decreasing (BFD) or first fit decreasing (FFD) heuristic algorithms to mitigate this issue, but still not achieve perfect network utilization and bisection bandwidth.
Considering this we propose a VM placement algorithm which we name as MFFDVP (modified first fit decreasing VM placement).
So we propose another VM placement algorithm based of almost worst fit decreasing technique that we named SWFDVP (Second worst fit decreasing VM placement) whose pseudo code is given below as Algorithm 3. The observation in point 3 can be modeled as First Fit Decreasing algorithm.
AWF (almost worst fit) tries to fill the second largest gap first and does the rest just like worst fit decreasing [23].
So at this point we are proposing a modified VM placement algorithm which we name MWFDVP (modified worst fit decreasing VM placement).
A study by the Institute for Aerobics Research in Dallas, for example, found that men who became fit decreased their risk of dying of any disease by a remarkable 44percentt.
However, at high incubation temperatures (i.e., above 33°C) the Cu-metamorphosis relationship was more variable, with 0% metamorphosis observed in a large number of the experimental replicates, and the R2 values for these model fits decreased to 0.57 (A. millepora at 33°C), 0.76 and 0.25 (A. tenuis at 33°C and 34°C respectively).
The difference between both groups, based upon the symptom-sum-score and the frequency of coughing fits, decreased after 10 days, due to the normal course of symptoms without treatment of the disease.
L BSW is obtained by exponentially fitting the decrease of the field amplitude of the surface wave along the propagation direction where the region with maximum field amplitude represents the coupling zone, as demonstrated in Fig. 4(b).
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