Sentence examples for reducing resource allocation from inspiring English sources

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Reconfiguration is the process of increasing or reducing resource allocation to a workload, through elasticity.

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Shared lightpath protection is applied in the second-level fault tolerance design to reduce resource allocation.

In addition, we can adjust the number of active BSs by activation threshold T so as to further reduce resource allocation.

Deadline: encompasses aspects also related to time but associated to predefined limits to finish a workflow – the central idea is not to finish the execution of a workflow as fast as possible, but simply to address a specific deadline and possibly save resources (i.e., reduce resource allocation) as long as the deadline is met.

As host plants reduce resource allocation to their roots, competition for limited carbon resources increases.

Thus, activity breaks only increase survival but do not reduce resource allocation (fig. 4a).

For this reason, natural selection in the new environment would reduce resource allocation to defence against herbivores and favour genotypes with improved competitive abilities (i.e. increasing vegetative growth or reproductive effort) (Blossey and Notzold 1995).

Shifts towards reduced resource allocation to extraradical mycelium and arbuscules upon nutrient addition are common (Johnson et al. 2003), but experiments to test whether these are ecological (species replacement), evolutionary (individual genetic changes) or represent phenotypic plasticity of existing symbionts are scarce.

Production scheduling greatly contributes to optimising the allocation of processes, reducing resource and energy consumption, lowering production costs and alleviating environmental pollution.

The value proposition of any cloud service has always been about reducing the resource allocation required by a company to achieve a goal.

Unlike state-of-the-art scheduling strategies, the scheduler proposed in Section 4 exploits packet marking and rate adaptation (under congestion) is performed by prioritizing the important priority classes and reducing the resource allocation probability of the less important priority classes.

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