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scheduling algorithm

[′skej·ə·liŋ ‚al·gə‚rith·əm]
(computer science)
A systematic method of determining the order in which tasks will be performed by a computer system, generally incorporated into the operating system.
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scheduling algorithm

A method used to schedule jobs for execution. Priority, length of time in the job queue and available resources are examples of criteria used.
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Low-latency DOCSIS will be crucial to gaming and virtual reality performance, mobile backhaul scheduling algorithms that coordinate 5G multipoints, and collision- avoidance systems for self-driving cars.
Therefore, fair allocation in BCQI is very poor when comparing with other scheduling algorithms. The resource allocation decision metric of 'ith' user value is calculated by using the Equation (1).
Most of the task scheduling algorithms could effect on the users' tasks proficiency as well as in utilizing the resources efficiently particularly in IaaS cloud computing environment.
The instrument technique was surveys for scheduling algorithms and online scheduling which are found in [3], [4], [5] and [6].
On the other hand, many researchers suggested opportunistic resource scheduling algorithms that allocate resources based on a pre-defined parameter, such as the system state and the average data rate of links, which signifies more traffic in the network and less simplicity in the technique.
Shen [3] mainly concentrates on multi-objective dynamic schedule, Freitag's [4] work is about scheduling algorithms in large-scale and multi-restrict manufacturing system, Zhang [5] combines genetic algorithm with taboo search to solve dynamic scheduling problems.
However, all these scheduling algorithms share common set of goals.
The performances of all techniques except RM-RTA-ob are corresponding to those of scheduling algorithms respectively since the techniques are the exact schedulability analyses providing exact predictability.
Traditional Packet Scheduling Algorithm. The traditional packet scheduling algorithms include Maximum Carrier to Interference (MAX C/I) algorithm, Round Robin (RR) algorithm, and Proportional Fair (PF) algorithm.

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