2015
DOI: 10.1109/tpds.2014.2340864
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Elections and Reputation for High Dependability and Performance in Distributed Workload Execution

Abstract: Reputation systems use historical information about a service as the basis to predict its future behavior. In this work, we present a reputation-based task scheduling strategy for distributed database systems, which efficiently schedules workloads composed (or not) by best-effort oriented tasks and by tasks that have execution-related constraints. Available data services may participate in an election to choose the service that would execute each task. During task scheduling, each candidate service commits its… Show more

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