A Comparison of Random Task Graph Generation Methods for Scheduling Problems

02/15/2019
by   Louis-Claude Canon, et al.
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How to generate instances with relevant properties and without bias remains an open problem of critical importance for a fair comparison of heuristics. In the context of scheduling with precedence constraints, the instance consists of a task graph that determines a partial order on task executions. To avoid selecting instances among a set populated mainly with trivial ones, we rely on properties that quantify the characteristics specific to difficult instances. Among numerous identified such properties, the mass measures how much a task graph can be decomposed into smaller ones. This property, together with an in-depth analysis of existing random task graph generation methods, establishes the sub-exponential generic time complexity of the studied problem. Empirical observations on the impact of existing generation methods on scheduling heuristics concludes our study.

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