Performance measurement and data base design
Alfonso P. Cardenas, Larry F. Bowman, et al.
ACM Annual Conference 1975
Scheduling packets to be forwarded over a link is an important subtask of the routing process in both parallel computing and in communication networks. This paper investigates the simple class of greedy scheduling algorithms, namely, algorithms that always forward a packet if they can. It is first proved that for various 'natural' classes of routes, the time required to complete the transmission of a set of packets is bounded by the number of packets, k, and the maximal route length, d, for any greedy algorithm (including the arbitrary scheduling policy). Next, tight bounds of d + k - 1 are proved for a specific greedy algorithm on the class of shortest paths in n-vertex networks. Finally, it is shown that when the routes are arbitrary, the time achieved by various 'natural' greedy algorithms can be as bad as Ω(d √k + k, and even for d = Ω (n).
Alfonso P. Cardenas, Larry F. Bowman, et al.
ACM Annual Conference 1975
Minkyong Kim, Zhen Liu, et al.
INFOCOM 2008
Daniel M. Bikel, Vittorio Castelli
ACL 2008
Arun Viswanathan, Nancy Feldman, et al.
IEEE Communications Magazine