Ted H. Szymanski

This paper describes a set of 300 pseudo-random task graphs which can be used for evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge computing systems. The pseudo-random task graphs are based upon graphs that have previously appeared in IEEE papers. The graphs are described in Matlab code, which is easy to read, edit and execute. Each task has an amount of computational work to perform, expressed in Mega-cycles per second. Each edge has an amount of data to transfer between tasks, expressed in Kilobits or Kilobytes of data.

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Ted H. Szymanski [1] Ted H. Szymanski, "300 Pseudo-Random Task Graphs for Evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing Systems", IEEE Dataport, 2018. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/kak5-8n96. Accessed: Sep. 14, 2024.
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Ted H. Szymanski. (2018). 300 Pseudo-Random Task Graphs for Evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing Systems. IEEE Dataport. http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/kak5-8n96
Ted H. Szymanski, 2018. 300 Pseudo-Random Task Graphs for Evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing Systems. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/kak5-8n96.
Ted H. Szymanski. (2018). "300 Pseudo-Random Task Graphs for Evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing Systems." Web.
1. Ted H. Szymanski. 300 Pseudo-Random Task Graphs for Evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing Systems [Internet]. IEEE Dataport; 2018. Available from : http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/kak5-8n96
Ted H. Szymanski. "300 Pseudo-Random Task Graphs for Evaluating Mobile Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing Systems." doi: 10.21227/kak5-8n96