The critical path method remains one of the most popular approaches in practical scheduling. Being developed for the makespan problem this method can also be generalized to the maximum lateness problem. For the unit execution time task system and parallel processors this generalization is known as the Brucker–Garey–Johnson algorithm. We characterize this algorithm by introducing an upper bound on the deviation of the criterion from its optimal value. The bound is stated in terms of parameters characterizing the problem, namely number of processors, the length of the longest path, and the total required processing time. We also derive a similar bound for the preemptive version of the Brucker
For many parallel matrix computations the execution time is determinedby the length of the critical ...
Advances in computing and networking technologies are making large scale distributed heterogeneous c...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis addresses the prob...
The critical path method remains one of the most popular approaches in practical scheduling. Being d...
The evolution of computers is moving more and more towards multi-core processors and parallel progra...
When considering the NP-hard problem of scheduling precedence constrained tasks with preemptions on ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the problem of scheduling preemptive tasks subject to precedenc...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
A programming tool that performs analysis of critical paths for parallel programs has been developed...
n scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
[[abstract]]Consideration is given to the problem of scheduling tasks each of which is logically dec...
AbstractThe problem of minimizing the number of late tasks in the imprecise computation model is con...
\u3cp\u3eHigh-end manufacturing systems are cyber-physical systems where productivity depends on the...
this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...
For many parallel matrix computations the execution time is determinedby the length of the critical ...
Advances in computing and networking technologies are making large scale distributed heterogeneous c...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis addresses the prob...
The critical path method remains one of the most popular approaches in practical scheduling. Being d...
The evolution of computers is moving more and more towards multi-core processors and parallel progra...
When considering the NP-hard problem of scheduling precedence constrained tasks with preemptions on ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the problem of scheduling preemptive tasks subject to precedenc...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
A programming tool that performs analysis of critical paths for parallel programs has been developed...
n scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
[[abstract]]Consideration is given to the problem of scheduling tasks each of which is logically dec...
AbstractThe problem of minimizing the number of late tasks in the imprecise computation model is con...
\u3cp\u3eHigh-end manufacturing systems are cyber-physical systems where productivity depends on the...
this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...
For many parallel matrix computations the execution time is determinedby the length of the critical ...
Advances in computing and networking technologies are making large scale distributed heterogeneous c...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis addresses the prob...