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Grid Job Routing Algorithms - Phosphorus

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<strong>Grid</strong> <strong>Job</strong> <strong>Routing</strong> <strong>Algorithms</strong>Figure 6.18 : Blocking percentage for different dispersion maps when (a) ICBR and (b) SP is used inPHOSPHORUS global topology employing 2R regeneration with γ=0.5. ............................................................74Figure 6.19 : Blocking percentage as a function of the γ-parameter for the ICBR and SP routing schemes. .....74Figure 6.20 – Overview of the proxy-based anycast architecture ........................................................................80Figure 6.21: Dimensioning of proxy-based anycast architecture: number of proxies ..........................................81Figure 6.22 : Dimensioning of proxy-based anycast architecture: average path stretch .....................................82Figure 6.23: Fully distributed job scheduling ........................................................................................................83Figure 6.24: Centralized job scheduling ...............................................................................................................84Figure 6.25: Proxy-based anycast job scheduling................................................................................................84Figure 6.26: <strong>Job</strong> loss rate for varying job IAT (load) ............................................................................................85Figure 6.27: Number of control plane events for different multi-domain routing approaches ..............................86Project:PHOSPHORUSDeliverable Number: D.5.3Date of Issue: 31/06/07EC Contract No.: 034115Document Code: <strong>Phosphorus</strong>-WP5-D5.37

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