Neural Computing and Applications | 2019

QL-HEFT: a novel machine learning scheduling scheme base on cloud computing environment

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Cloud computing is a computing model that fully utilizes the resources on the Internet to maximize the utilization of resources. Due to a large number of users and tasks, it is important to achieve efficient scheduling of tasks submitted by users. Task scheduling is one of the crucial and challenging non-deterministic polynomial-hard problems in cloud computing. In task scheduling, obtaining shorter makespan is an important objective and is related to the pros and cons of the algorithm. Machine learning algorithms represent a new method for solving this type of problem. In this paper, we propose a novel task scheduling algorithm called QL-HEFT that combines Q -learning with the heterogeneous earliest finish time (HEFT) algorithm to reduce the makespan. The algorithm uses the upward rank ( rank u ) value of HEFT as the immediate reward in the Q -learning framework. The agent can obtain better learning results to update the Q -table through the self-learning process. The QL-HEFT algorithm is divided into two major phases: a task sorting phase based on Q -learning for obtaining an optimal order and a processor allocation phase using the earliest finish time strategy. Experiments show that QL-HEFT achieves a shorter makespan compared to three other classical scheduling algorithms as well as good performances in terms of the average response time.

Volume 32
Pages 5553-5570
DOI 10.1007/s00521-019-04118-8
Language English
Journal Neural Computing and Applications

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