Fuzzy Based Amalgamated Technique for Optimal Service Time in Distributed Computing System
Author(s) -
Anju Khandelwal
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering (ijrte)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c4783.098319
Subject(s) - computer science , fuzzy logic , task (project management) , distributed computing , key (lock) , microprocessor , transient (computer programming) , distributed computing environment , embedded system , operating system , artificial intelligence , engineering , systems engineering
Due to the continuous progress of microprocessor technology and computer network, the distributed computing system (DCS) is currently one of the key areas of interest. The distributed computing system [DCS] provides the ability to share better performance and resources. There are a few registering nodes that communicate with one another through the message transient system. The advancement of new technologies in communication and information leads to the development of distributed systems. Task assignment is a critical step in the distributed computing system. For the proper utilization of available enumeration strength, it is necessary to allocate tasks to the processors, whose features are vastly suitable for execution. In this research paper, we have examined a task allocation problem with fuzzy performance time and fuzzy communication time, which is more realistic and general in nature. The problem of fuzzy task allocation is impure and it has been converted into a single number (i.e crisp one) using the fuzzy magnitude ranking method. Here, a serviceable model has been evolved to establish the system's optimum impedance time by optimal assignment of tasks based on triangular fuzzy execution time and triangular fuzzy communication time processor speed
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