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The amount of work assigned to a particular worker, normally in a specified time period
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According to Workload section, there are three workload patterns in the cloud computing environment: periodic, growing, and unpredictable.
Both found links to workload.
If it's just duplicating the inspection process and adding to workload, it's not".
Nicky's attention to workload issues for teachers, taking the heat out of key debates and prioritising the growth of 'character' development are to her credit.
And user preference also contributes to workload variants.
Embedded systems sometimes experience transient overloads due to workload bursts.
The problem lies in responding to workload changes of the hosted services as fast as possible.
How to allocate resources and frequencies according to workload correctly is not known clearly.
This work gives the importance to workload statistics for two, three and four state system model.
DVFS is mainly based on different frequencies which are adjusted according to workload.
However, these methods still have drawbacks, including relatively slow performance, data size limitations, and poor scalability due to workload skewness.
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