Multiple Workflows Scheduling in Multi-tenant Distributed Systems: A Taxonomy and Future Directions

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Authors Muhammad H. Hilman, Maria A. Rodriguez, Rajkumar Buyya arXiv ID 1809.05574 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Citations 46 Venue ACM Computing Surveys Last Checked 2 days ago
Abstract
The workflow is a general notion representing the automated processes along with the flow of data. The automation ensures the processes being executed in the order. Therefore, this feature attracts users from various background to build the workflow. However, the computational requirements are enormous and investing for a dedicated infrastructure for these workflows is not always feasible. To cater to the broader needs, multi-tenant platforms for executing workflows were began to be built. In this paper, we identify the problems and challenges in the multiple workflows scheduling that adhere to the platforms. We present a detailed taxonomy from the existing solutions on scheduling and resource provisioning aspects followed by the survey of relevant works in this area. We open up the problems and challenges to shove up the research on multiple workflows scheduling in multi-tenant distributed systems.
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