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A small world based overlay network for improving dynamic load-balancing

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An improved load-balancing algorithm is proposed that will be effectively executed within the constructed FSW, where nodes consider the capacity and calculate the average effective-load, and compared with two significant diffusion methods presented in the literature.
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This article is published in Journal of Systems and Software.The article was published on 2015-09-01. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Overlay network & Overhead (computing).

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Load-balancing algorithms in cloud computing

TL;DR: This paper study the literature on the task scheduling and load-balancing algorithms and present a new classification of such algorithms, for example, Hadoop MapReduce load balancing category, Natural Phenomena-based load balancing categories, Agent-basedLoadBalancing category, General load balancingcategory, application-oriented category, network-aware category, and workflow specific category.
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Load balancing mechanisms and techniques in the cloud environments

TL;DR: A systematic literature review of the existing load balancing techniques proposed so far and the advantages and disadvantages associated with several load balancing algorithms have been discussed and the important challenges of these algorithms are addressed so that more efficientload balancing techniques can be developed in future.
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Quality of service approaches in IoT: A systematic mapping

TL;DR: This paper identifies which quality factors, research and contribution facets have been underutilised in the state of the art of proposed QoS approaches in the IoT.
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Issues and Challenges of Load Balancing Techniques in Cloud Computing: A Survey

Pawan Kumar, +1 more
TL;DR: A state-of-the-art review of issues and challenges associated with existing load-balancing techniques for researchers to develop more effective algorithms is presented.
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Load Balancing Mechanisms in the Software Defined Networks: A Systematic and Comprehensive Review of the Literature

TL;DR: The load balancing mechanisms which have been used in the SDN systematically based on two categories, deterministic and non-deterministic are reviewed and the important challenges of these algorithms have been reviewed, so better load balancing techniques can be applied by the researchers in the future.
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Collective dynamics of small-world networks

TL;DR: Simple models of networks that can be tuned through this middle ground: regular networks ‘rewired’ to introduce increasing amounts of disorder are explored, finding that these systems can be highly clustered, like regular lattices, yet have small characteristic path lengths, like random graphs.
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Features of Similarity

Amos Tversky
- 01 Jul 1977 - 
TL;DR: The metric and dimensional assumptions that underlie the geometric representation of similarity are questioned on both theoretical and empirical grounds and a set of qualitative assumptions are shown to imply the contrast model, which expresses the similarity between objects as a linear combination of the measures of their common and distinctive features.
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Small World

Martin Suter
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Dynamic load balancing for distributed memory multiprocessors

TL;DR: This paper completely analyze the hypercube network by explicitly computing the eigenstructure of its node adjacency matrix and shows that a diffusion approach to load balancing on a hypercube multiprocessor is inferior to another approach which is called the dimension exchange method.
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Observations on using genetic algorithms for dynamic load-balancing

TL;DR: This work investigates how a genetic algorithm can be employed to solve the dynamic load-balancing problem whereby optimal or near-optimal task allocations can "evolve" during the operation of the parallel computing system.
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