Particle Swarm Optimization With Applications 2018
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.73587
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Stochastic Greedy-Based Particle Swarm Optimization for Workflow Application in Grid

Abstract: The workflow application is a common grid application. The objective of a workflow application is to complete all the tasks within the shortest time, i.e., minimal makespan. A job scheduler with a high-efficient scheduling algorithm is required to solve workflow scheduling based on grid information. Scheduling problems are NP-complete problems, which have been well solved by metaheuristic algorithms. To attain effective solutions to workflow application, an algorithm named the stochastic greedy PSO (SGPSO) is … Show more

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“…Regarding the basic settings, during the initial orbit determination stage, the particle swarm optimization algorithm [32] employs a population size of 30, and the maximum number of iterations is set to 200. The learning factors, denoted as c 1 and c 2 , are both set to 1.5, and the inertia weight is fixed at 0.5.…”
Section: Experimental Environment and Basic Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the basic settings, during the initial orbit determination stage, the particle swarm optimization algorithm [32] employs a population size of 30, and the maximum number of iterations is set to 200. The learning factors, denoted as c 1 and c 2 , are both set to 1.5, and the inertia weight is fixed at 0.5.…”
Section: Experimental Environment and Basic Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Basis Weight Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%