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- On asynchronous parallelization of order-based GA over grid-enabled heterogenous commodity hardwarePublication . Valente de Oliveira, JOSÉ; Baltazar, Sérgio; Daniel, HelderIn real-world applications, the runtime of genetic algorithms (GAs) can be computationally demanding, an issue that can be mitigated using parallelization. The study evaluates the parallelization of order-based GAs using the island model in an asynchronous heterogeneous computing environment. The island model allows for a considerable number of migration topologies. The study offers a systematic review of the studies on migration topologies and observes that no study is available yet on the performance of these migration topologies over asynchronous heterogeneous environments. Based on a statistical analysis of a comprehensive set of experiments, using real-world TSPLIB instances, the study researches the question: What is the fastest island model topology for order-based genetic algorithm, in an asynchronous distributed heterogeneous grid-enabled commodity computing environment, without losing significant fitness comparatively to the correspondent sequential panmictic implementation of the same algorithm?. Moreover, a new speedup index, the expected root speedup, is also proposed. A diversity of topology types and characteristics are considered: the single node, star, ring, cartwheel, rooted ordered tree, rooted full binary tree, coordinated tree-ring, and feedforward fully connected layered type. Different number of nodes are also considered. While some of the types of topologies are well known, the coordinated tree-ring topology is a novelty. These types of topologies allow us to assess three notable cases: (i) no migration (isolated island), (ii) migration toward the coordinator only, and (iii) migration flows to, and from, the coordinator.