Topic classification: Algorithms and data structures We study scheduling problems in battery-operated computing devices, aiming at schedules with low total energy consumption. While most of the previous work has focused on finding feasible schedules in deadline-based settings, in this paper we are interested in schedules that guarantee a good Quality-of-Service. More specifically, our goal is to schedule a sequence of jobs on a variable speed processor so as to minimize the total cost consisting of the power consumption and the total flow time of all the jobs. We first show that when the amount of work, for any job, may take an arbitrary value, then no online algorithm can achieve a constant competitive ratio. Therefore, most of the paper i...
We consider online job scheduling together with power management on multiple machines. In this model...
We consider offline scheduling algorithms that incorporate speed scaling to address the bi-criteria ...
LNCS v. 6595 is conference proceedings of TAPAS 2011This paper considers several online scheduling p...
We study scheduling problems in battery-operated computing devices, aiming at schedules with low tot...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
Existing work on scheduling with energy concern has focused on minimizing the energy for completing ...
Abstract: We consider energy-efficient scheduling on multiprocessors, where the speed of each proces...
Session 8A (E23) - Scheduling 1This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a s...
Job scheduling, which greatly impacts on the system performance, is a fundamental problem in compute...
We present theoretical algorithmic research of processor scheduling in an energy aware environment u...
Online flow-time scheduling is a fundamental problem in computer science and has been extensively st...
In this paper we investigate algorithmic instruments leading to low power consumption in computing d...
This article initiates a theoretical investigation into online scheduling problems with speed scalin...
Abstract. We study job scheduling on processors capable of running at variable voltage/speed to mini...
This article extends the study of online algorithms for energy-efficient deadline scheduling to the ...
We consider online job scheduling together with power management on multiple machines. In this model...
We consider offline scheduling algorithms that incorporate speed scaling to address the bi-criteria ...
LNCS v. 6595 is conference proceedings of TAPAS 2011This paper considers several online scheduling p...
We study scheduling problems in battery-operated computing devices, aiming at schedules with low tot...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
Existing work on scheduling with energy concern has focused on minimizing the energy for completing ...
Abstract: We consider energy-efficient scheduling on multiprocessors, where the speed of each proces...
Session 8A (E23) - Scheduling 1This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a s...
Job scheduling, which greatly impacts on the system performance, is a fundamental problem in compute...
We present theoretical algorithmic research of processor scheduling in an energy aware environment u...
Online flow-time scheduling is a fundamental problem in computer science and has been extensively st...
In this paper we investigate algorithmic instruments leading to low power consumption in computing d...
This article initiates a theoretical investigation into online scheduling problems with speed scalin...
Abstract. We study job scheduling on processors capable of running at variable voltage/speed to mini...
This article extends the study of online algorithms for energy-efficient deadline scheduling to the ...
We consider online job scheduling together with power management on multiple machines. In this model...
We consider offline scheduling algorithms that incorporate speed scaling to address the bi-criteria ...
LNCS v. 6595 is conference proceedings of TAPAS 2011This paper considers several online scheduling p...