Milan, Sara TabagchiNavimipour, Nima JafariBavil, Hamed LohiYalcin, Senay2023-10-192023-10-19202300952-813X1362-3079https://doi.org/10.1080/0952813X.2023.2188490https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/5548Nowadays, high energy amount is being wasted by computing servers and personal electronic devices, which produce a high amount of carbon dioxide. Thus, it is required to decrease energy usage and pollution. Many applications are utilised by green computing to save energy. Scheduling of tasks acts as an important process to reach the mentioned goals. It is worth stating that the vital characteristic of task scheduling in green clouds is the load balancing of tasks on virtual machines. Efficient load balancing moves tasks from overloaded to underloaded virtual machines to maintain the Quality of Service (QoS). This issue is an NP-complete problem, so this research suggests a new technique based on the behavioural structure of artificial bee behaviour. This method aims to improve QoS while lowering energy usage in green computing. In addition, the honey bees are considered the removed tasks from overloaded virtual machines and a candidate for migrating selected tasks with the lowest priority. The CloudSim testing findings demonstrate that the technique is successful in QoS, makespan, and energy usage compared to other ways.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessScheduling AlgorithmAllocationFrameworkSystemTasks5gScheduling AlgorithmAllocationFrameworkGreen computingSystemload balancingTasksartificial bee colony5gcloud computingA QoS-based technique for load balancing in green cloud computing using an artificial bee colony algorithmArticleWOS:00095315290000110.1080/0952813X.2023.21884902-s2.0-85150802727N/AQ3