Abstract

The workflow approach is a standard for displaying processes and their implementation process. With the advent of electrical sciences, more cumbersome workflows were created with more processing requirements. New distributed systems, such as grid systems and computing clouds, allow users to access heterogeneous resources that are geographically located at different points and execute their workflow tasks. Therefore, the simultaneous receipt and execution of several workflows is obvious. As a result of discussing scheduling algorithms, it is necessary to consider arrangements for implementing multiple workflows on a shared resource set. Improving the execution of multiple workflows can accelerate the process of obtaining results when sending processes to the cloud. In this paper, we first discuss the classification of multiple workflow scheduling algorithms, and then briefly describe the scheduling algorithms for the cloud environment, andfinally, the algorithms of papers were compared with each other

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