DocumentCode
2356318
Title
A theory of competitive analysis for distributed algorithms
Author
Ajtai, Miklos ; Aspnes, James ; Dwork, Cynthia ; Waarts, O.
Author_Institution
IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
20-22 Nov 1994
Firstpage
401
Lastpage
411
Abstract
We introduce a theory of competitive analysis for distributed algorithms. The first steps in this direction were made in the seminal papers of Y. Bartal et al. (1992), and of B. Awerbuch et al. (1992), in the context of data management and job scheduling. In these papers, as well as in other subsequent sequent work, the cost of a distributed algorithm is compared to the cost of an optimal global-control algorithm. In this paper we introduce a more refined notion of competitiveness for distributed algorithms, one that reflects the performance of distributed algorithms more accurately. In particular, our theory allows one to compare the cost of a distributed on-line algorithm to the cost of an optimal distributed algorithm. We demonstrate our method by studying the cooperative collect primitive, first abstracted by M. Saks, N. Shavit, and H. Woll (1991). We provide the first algorithms that allow processes to cooperate to finish their work in fewer steps. Specifically, we present two algorithms (with different strengths), and provide a competitive analysis for each one
Keywords
competitive algorithms; distributed algorithms; scheduling; competitive analysis; competitiveness; data management; distributed algorithms; distributed on-line algorithm; job scheduling; optimal global-control algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer science; Cost function; Distributed algorithms; Leg; Optimal control; Particle measurements; Performance evaluation; Technological innovation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Foundations of Computer Science, 1994 Proceedings., 35th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location
Santa Fe, NM
Print_ISBN
0-8186-6580-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SFCS.1994.365676
Filename
365676
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