An Optimum Scheduling Approach for Creating Optimal Priority of Jobs with Business Values in Cloud Computing
Vivek Sharma, T. R. Gopalakrishnan Nair

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hybrid scheduling approach in cloud computing that combines technical and business priorities to optimize task scheduling, reduce waiting times, and improve service satisfaction.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid priority model that integrates business importance with technical requirements for more effective cloud task scheduling.
Findings
Reduced task waiting times.
Enhanced service level satisfaction.
Effective handling of business and technical priorities.
Abstract
Realizing an optimal task scheduling by taking into account the business importance of jobs has become a matter of interest in pay and use model of Cloud computing. Introduction of an appropriate model for an efficient task scheduling technique could derive benefit to the service providers as well as clients. In this paper, we have addressed two major challenges which has implications on the performance of the Cloud system. One of the major issues is handling technical aspects of distributing the tasks for targeted gains and the second issue is related to the handling of the business priority for concurrently resolving business complexity related to cloud consumers. A coordinated scheduling can be achieved by considering the weightage of both aspects viz. technical requirements and business requirements appropriately. It can be done in such a way that it meets the QoS requirements of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Cloud Data Security Solutions
