Abstract
AbstractData analysis plays a major role in different research applications that require a large volume of data. Cloud computing can provide computer processing resources and device‐to‐device data sharing based on user requirements. The main goal of cloud computing is to allow users and enterprise of varying capabilities to store and process data in an efficient way and to access and distribute resources. However, a crucial problem in cloud computing is job scheduling for numerous users. Prior to the implementation of job scheduling, jobs must be categorized according to degree of criticalness, privacy and time required. Based on the experimental results, the combination of tasks was successfully determined by the processor. In heterogeneous multiprocessor systems, customized job scheduling is highly critical for obtaining optimal job performance. In this paper, an evolutionary genetic algorithm was used for obtaining better results in job scheduling, thereby improving performance in the cloud system in this regard. The genetic algorithm‐based job scheduling process introduced minimizes the investment in time through effective allocation of user requests in order to enhance the overall efficiency of the system.
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