云计算中资源分配和任务调度的最佳-最差方法

Abdulaziz Alhubaishy, Abdulmajeed Aljuhani
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在云计算中,服务提供者和服务消费者经常追求相互冲突的利益。任务调度问题尤其需要考虑影响调度过程的所有特征,这些特征与所涉及的双方有关。文献提出采用多准则决策(Multi-Criteria Decision-Making, MCDM)方法对任务调度和资源分配问题进行结构化和数学表示。本文介绍了一个基于消费者偏好和预定义标准的模型,可以在云环境中有效地对任务进行优先级排序。该模型采用Best-Worst Method (BWM)作为一种轻量级的MCDM方法,用于结构化任务调度问题,适应消费者偏好,并为云中的任务优先级排序提供可靠和科学的结果。此外,该模型使消费者能够灵活地改变他们的偏好,并提供了一种动态的方法来处理任务调度问题。本文还提供了一个循序渐进的例子,以指导消费者对拟议模式的好处。
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The Best-Worst Method for Resource Allocation and Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing
In cloud computing, service providers and service consumers often pursue conflicting benefits. The task-scheduling problem in particular requires the consideration of all characteristics affecting the scheduling process that are related to the two parties involved. The literature proposes that scheduling tasks and resource allocation problems can be structured and mathematically represented by adopting Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) methods. This paper introduces a model to effectively prioritize tasks in a cloud environment based on consumer preferences and pre-defined criteria. The model adopts the Best-Worst Method (BWM) as a light MCDM method for structuring task-scheduling problems, accommodating consumer preferences, and providing reliable and scientific results for prioritizing tasks in the cloud. Furthermore, the model gives consumers the flexibility to change their preferences and offers a dynamic way to deal with the task-scheduling problem. The paper also provides a step-by-step example to guide consumers on the benefits of the proposed model.
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