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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 968-977
Author(s):  
B.SivaRama Krishna, Et. al.

Application level resource scheduling in distributed cloud computing is a significant research objective that grabbed the attention of many researchers in recent literature. Minimal resource scheduling failures, robust task completion and fair resource usage are the critical factors of the resource scheduling strategies. Hence, this manuscript proposed a scalable resource-scheduling model for distributed cloud computing environments that aimed to achieve the scheduling metrics. The proposed model called " Modified Resource Scheduling with Schedule Interval Filling " schedules the resource to respective task such that the optimal utilization of resource idle time achieved. The proposed model performs the scheduling in hierarchical order and they are optimal idle resource allocation, if no individual resource is found to allocate then it allocates optimal multiple idle resources with considerable schedule intervals filling. The experimental results evincing that the proposed model is scalable and robust under the adapted metrics.


Author(s):  
Felicitas V. Muth ◽  
Robert Wirth ◽  
Wilfried Kunde

Abstract Voluntary actions and causally linked sensory stimuli are perceived to be shifted towards each other in time. This so-called temporal binding is commonly assessed in paradigms using the Libet Clock. In such experiments, participants have to estimate the timing of actions performed or ensuing sensory stimuli (usually tones) by means of a rotating clock hand presented on a screen. The aforementioned task setup is however ill-suited for many conceivable setups, especially when they involve visual effects. To address this shortcoming, the line of research presented here establishes an alternative measure for temporal binding by using a sequence of timed sounds. This method uses an auditory timer, a sequence of letters presented during task execution, which serve as anchors for temporal judgments. In four experiments, we manipulated four design factors of this auditory timer, namely interval length, interval filling, sequence predictability, and sequence length, to determine the most effective and economic method for measuring temporal binding with an auditory timer.


1990 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 173-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Dar�czy ◽  
I. K�tai ◽  
T. Szab�

1988 ◽  
Vol 51 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 185-200
Author(s):  
Z. Daróczy ◽  
I. Kátai
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