Title :
Analysis of Possibilities and Effectiveness of Combine Rough Sets and Neighborhood Theories for Solving Dynamic Scheduling Problem
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Czcstochowa, Czcstochowa, Poland
fDate :
June 30 2009-July 2 2009
Abstract :
In our paper we considered dynamic tasks scheduling problem. To solve this problem we try applying both characteristics of rough sets and neighborhood theories (theory name introduced for temporary use). Among rough sets characteristics we can quote proposal of Slovinski et al.: outranking parameter, reference ranking, cumulated preference etc. Among neighborhood characteristics we can appoint Jaron, Nikodem et al. terms such as subordinate, tolerance and collision. The tasks succeeding process has an asynchronous character. However, tasks assigning and loading to actual processor is done in regular time intervals. The tasks choice problem is supported by several approximate scheduling algorithm. Usually the complexity of this kind of algorithms is much lower than of precise algorithms. According to tasks placements appointed by every algorithm a dynamic data table is created. This data table provides information on estimations of both characteristics types, which support inference process of tasks sequencing in a form of final scheduling list. Using consolidated approach we simplify inference organization and obtain tools for taking into account dispersed tasks locations according to different algorithms.
Keywords :
processor scheduling; rough set theory; task analysis; dynamic data table; dynamic tasks scheduling; neighborhood theory; processor scheduling; rough set; task placement; task sequencing; Acceleration; Concrete; Dynamic scheduling; Heuristic algorithms; Inference algorithms; Inference mechanisms; Processor scheduling; Rough sets; Scheduling algorithm; Set theory; rough set theory; scheduling task; theory of neighborhood;
Conference_Titel :
Dependability of Computer Systems, 2009. DepCos-RELCOMEX '09. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brunow
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3674-3
DOI :
10.1109/DepCoS-RELCOMEX.2009.36