Resource allocation (computer)

Resource allocation is the process by which a computing system aims to meet the hardware requirements of an application run by it.[1] Computing, networking and energy resources must be optimised taking into account hardware, performance and environmental restrictions.[2] This process may be undertaken by the hardware itself,[3] an operating system, a distributed computing system,[4] or as part of data center management.

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References

  1. Habib M. Ammari, ed. (2019). Mission-Oriented Sensor Networks and Systems: Art and Science. Springer International Publishing. pp. 277–279. ISBN 9783319911465.
  2. Sharkh, M.A.; Jammal, M.; Shami, A.; Ouda, A. (2013). "Resource allocation in a network-based cloud computing environment: design challenges". IEEE Communications Magazine. IEEE. 51 (11): 46–52. arXiv:1309.1208. doi:10.1109/MCOM.2013.6658651. S2CID 17925294.
  3. Larry L. Peterson; Bruce S. Davie (2007). Computer Networks ISE, A Systems Approach. Elsevier Science. p. 458. ISBN 9780080502564.
  4. Hameed Hussain; Saif Ur Rehman Malik; Abdul Hameed; Samee Ullah Khan; Gage Bickler; Nasro Min-Allah; Muhammad Bilal Qureshi; Limin Zhang; Wang Yongji; Nasir Ghani; Joanna Kolodziej; Albert Y.Zomaya; Cheng-Zhong Xu; Pavan Balaji; Abhinav Vishnu; Fredric Pinel; Johnatan E.Pecero; Dzmitry Kliazovich; Ammar Rayes (2013). "A survey on resource allocation in high performance distributed computing systems". Parallel Computing. Elsevier. 39 (11): 709–736. doi:10.1016/j.parco.2013.09.009.
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