We consider two single machine bicriteria scheduling problems in which jobs belong to either of two different disjoint sets, each set having its own performance measure. The problem has been referred to as interfering job sets in the scheduling literature and also been called multi-agent scheduling where each agent’s objective function is to be minimized. In the first problem (P1) we look at minimizing total completion time and number of tardy jobs for the two sets of jobs and present a forward SPT-EDD heuristic that attempts to generate the set of non-dominated solutions. The complexity of this specific problem is NP-hard; however some pseudo-polynomial algorithms have been suggested by earlier researchers and they have been used to compar...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
We consider two single machine bicriteria scheduling problems in which jobs belong to either of two ...
Abstract We consider a bicriteria scheduling problem for a single machine in which jobs belong to ei...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider several two-agent single-machine scheduling problems with deteriorating jobs. By deterio...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
We consider two single machine bicriteria scheduling problems in which jobs belong to either of two ...
Abstract We consider a bicriteria scheduling problem for a single machine in which jobs belong to ei...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider several two-agent single-machine scheduling problems with deteriorating jobs. By deterio...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...