Abst rac t. We consider the problem of k servers ituated on a uniform metric space that must serve a sequence of requests, where each request consists of a set of locations of the metric space and can be served by moving a server to any of the nodes of the set. The goal is to minimize the total distance traveled by the servers. This problem generalizes a problem presented by Chrobak and Larmore in [7]. We give lower and upper bounds on the competitive ratio achievable by on-line algorithms for this problem, and consider also interesting particular cases.
In the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k servers i...
The k-server problem is that of planning the motion of k mobile servers on the vertices of a graph u...
We consider the generalized on-line two-server problem in which each server moves in its own metric ...
Abst rac t. We consider the problem of k servers ituated on a uniform metric space that must serve a...
The generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with several ap...
The generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with several ap...
The generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with several ap...
\u3cp\u3eThe generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with s...
In the online k-server problem, an algorithm controls k mobile servers in a metric space. One by one...
AbstractWe define a natural generalization of the prominent k-server problem, the k-resource problem...
In this paper we introduce a new model of on-line problems called metrical service systems. An insta...
In an online k-server routing problem, a crew of k servers has to visit points in a metric space as ...
In the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k servers i...
The k-server problem is that of planning the motion of k mobile servers on the vertices of a graph u...
We consider the generalized on-line two-server problem in which each server moves in its own metric ...
Abst rac t. We consider the problem of k servers ituated on a uniform metric space that must serve a...
The generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with several ap...
The generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with several ap...
The generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with several ap...
\u3cp\u3eThe generalized k-server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k-server problem with s...
In the online k-server problem, an algorithm controls k mobile servers in a metric space. One by one...
AbstractWe define a natural generalization of the prominent k-server problem, the k-resource problem...
In this paper we introduce a new model of on-line problems called metrical service systems. An insta...
In an online k-server routing problem, a crew of k servers has to visit points in a metric space as ...
In the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k servers i...
The k-server problem is that of planning the motion of k mobile servers on the vertices of a graph u...
We consider the generalized on-line two-server problem in which each server moves in its own metric ...