hyperscheduling
Hyperscheduling is a scheduling paradigm in computing and operations management that seeks to optimize the allocation of scarce resources by anticipating demand across a system and coordinating tasks across multiple layers. It combines predictive modeling, multi-objective optimization, and dynamic reallocation to meet targets such as latency, throughput, and energy efficiency.
The term arose in discussions of large-scale, heterogeneous environments such as cloud data centers, high‑performance computing
Core principles include real-time telemetry, historical trend analysis, and predictive models to produce a near-term plan
Applications and benefits span cloud platforms, HPC centers, and networked services. In data centers, hyperscheduling can
Relation to other concepts: Hyperscheduling complements traditional load balancing and queueing mechanisms and may be implemented