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Optimization of Resource Control for Transitions in Complex Systems

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  • Florin Pop

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In complex systems like Large-Scale Distributed Systems (LSDSs) the optimization of resource control is an open issue. The large number of resources and multicriteria optimization requirements make the optimization problem a complex one. The importance of resource control increases with the need of use for industrial process and manufacturing, being a key solution for QoS assuring. This paper presents different solutions for multiobjective decentralized control models for tasks assignment in LSDS. The transaction in real-time complex system is modeled in simulation by tasks which will be scheduled and executed in a distributed system, so a set of specifications and requirements are known. The paper presents a critical analysis of existing solutions and focuses on a genetic-based algorithm for optimization. The contribution of the algorithm is the fitness function that includes multiobjective criteria for optimization in different way. Several experimental scenarios, modeled using simulation, were considered to offer a support for analysis of near-optimal solution for resource selection.

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  • Florin Pop, 2012. "Optimization of Resource Control for Transitions in Complex Systems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-12, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:625861
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/625861
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