КЛАСИФІКАЦІЯ АЛГОРИТМІВ БАЛАНСУВАННЯ НАВАНТАЖЕННЯ ДЛЯ ВИКОРИСТАННЯ В РОЗПОДІЛЕНИХ ГЕТЕРОГЕННИХ МЕРЕЖАХ
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Classification load balancing algorithms for use in distributed heterogeneous networks
This paper provides an overview of the classification load balancing algorithms for their further use and study. Also includes examples of algorithms and a brief review. Results generalized into the table.
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