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Table 8.1 outlines the seventeen simulated scenarios run in our work. The goal of these simulations was to simulate the model proposed in Sect. 8.2. These simulations cover the four classes of job profiles discussed in Sect 1.2.

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    An un-shifted sine wave can go negative, which does not make sense in this context. For this reason, we only consider the positive when we talk about sine and cosine:\( \max \left\{{\mathrm{L}}_1\left(\mathrm{x},\mathrm{PC}\right)\sin \left({\uppi}^{\ast}\mathrm{PC}+\frac{3\uppi}{2}\right),0\right\} \)

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Sedighi, A., Smith, M. (2019). Simulation Scenarios. In: Fair Scheduling in High Performance Computing Environments. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14568-2_8

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