This work investigates divisible load distribution using multi-installment processing on complete 
b -ary tree networks. Classic methods of distributing a divisible load divide the computation and communication processes into multiple time intervals in a pipelined fashion. The algorithm 
  
  (
 multi-installment) herein uses multi-installment processing with pipelined communication to reduce the initial distribution time and to improve the performance. Closed-form expressions for the parallel processing time and speed-up are derived. This work reveals that the asymptotic speed-up of the proposed algorithm is 
  
   where 
  
   is the computation-to-communication ratio of a node in the system. Algorithm 
  
   outperforms the classic algorithm in all cases. The algorithm 
  
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start-up cost) that is developed herein includes the computation and communication start-up costs. Finally, two algorithms 
  
   and 
  - alternatives>
 - alternatives>  are combined to form algorithm 
  
  with even better performance than each.