In this dissertation we study a broad class of stochastic scheduling problems characterized by the presence of hard deadline constraints. The input to such a problem is a set of jobs, each with an associated value, processing time, and deadline. We would like to schedule these jobs on a set of machines over time. In our stochastic setting, the processing time of each job is random, known in advance only as a probability distribution (and we make no assumptions about the structure of this distribution). Only after a job completes do we know its actual "instantiated " processing time with certainty. Each machine can process only a singe job at a time, and each job must be assigned to only one machine for processing. After a job star...
Traditional job shop scheduling models ignore the stochastic elements that exist in actual job shops...
We consider the problem to minimize the total weighted completion time of a set of jobs with individ...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are hetero-geneous ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper is concerned with the problems in scheduling a set of jobs associated with random due dat...
We consider the stochastic scheduling problem of minimizing the expected makespan on m parallel iden...
We present first constant performance guarantees for preemptive stochastic scheduling to minimize th...
In this paper we discuss a stochastic scheduling problem with impatience to the beginning of service...
This chapter surveys the literature on scheduling problems with random attributes, including process...
We consider the stochastic identical parallel machine scheduling problem and its online extension, w...
Motivated by problems in distributed computing, this thesis presents the first non-trivial polynomia...
This dissertation is concerned with developing optimal strategies for the scheduling of stochastic j...
We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. We omit her...
We consider dynamic stochastic scheduling of preemptive jobs with processing times that follow indep...
There are many real world problems in which parameters like the arrival time of new jobs, failure of...
Traditional job shop scheduling models ignore the stochastic elements that exist in actual job shops...
We consider the problem to minimize the total weighted completion time of a set of jobs with individ...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are hetero-geneous ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper is concerned with the problems in scheduling a set of jobs associated with random due dat...
We consider the stochastic scheduling problem of minimizing the expected makespan on m parallel iden...
We present first constant performance guarantees for preemptive stochastic scheduling to minimize th...
In this paper we discuss a stochastic scheduling problem with impatience to the beginning of service...
This chapter surveys the literature on scheduling problems with random attributes, including process...
We consider the stochastic identical parallel machine scheduling problem and its online extension, w...
Motivated by problems in distributed computing, this thesis presents the first non-trivial polynomia...
This dissertation is concerned with developing optimal strategies for the scheduling of stochastic j...
We consider the single-machine scheduling problem of minimizing the number of late jobs. We omit her...
We consider dynamic stochastic scheduling of preemptive jobs with processing times that follow indep...
There are many real world problems in which parameters like the arrival time of new jobs, failure of...
Traditional job shop scheduling models ignore the stochastic elements that exist in actual job shops...
We consider the problem to minimize the total weighted completion time of a set of jobs with individ...
Two important characteristics encountered in many real-world scheduling problems are hetero-geneous ...