Dynamic Bin Packing (DBP) is a variant of classical bin packing, which assumes that items may arrive and depart at arbitrary times. Existing works on DBP generally aim to minimize the maximum number of bins ever used in the packing. In this paper, we consider a new version of the DBP problem, namely, the MinTotal DBP problem which targets at minimizing the total cost of the bins used over time. It is motivated by the request dispatching problem arising in cloud gaming systems. We analyze the competitive ratios of the commonly used First Fit, Best Fit, and Any Fit packing (the family of packing algorithms that open a new bin only when no currently opened bin can accommodate the item to be packed) algorithms for the MinTotal DBP problem. We s...
Packing problems deal with loading of a set of items (objects) into a set of boxes (containers) in ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new version of the on-line variable-sized bin packing problem. Sup...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
Cloud-based systems often face the problem of dispatching a stream of jobs to run on cloud servers i...
AbstractThis paper studies the dynamic bin packing problem, in which items arrive and depart at arbi...
AbstractUsually, for bin packing problems, we try to minimize the number of bins used or in the case...
We introduce and study the batched bin packing problem (BBPP), a bin packing problem in which items ...
AbstractWe study a new variant of the online bin-packing problem, in which each item ai is associate...
AbstractWe introduce and study the batched bin packing problem (BBPP), a bin packing problem in whic...
Abstract. In Cloud systems, we often deal with jobs that arrive and depart in an online manner. Upon...
We consider the fully dynamic bin packing problem, where items arrive and depart in an online fashio...
AbstractWe consider a natural resource allocation problem in which we are given a set of items, wher...
We study an on-line bin packing problem. A fixed number n of bins, possibly of different sizes, are ...
We study the classic bin packing problem in a fully-dynamic setting, where new items can arrive and ...
Bin packing is an optimizational NP-hard problem of packing items of given sizes into minimum number...
Packing problems deal with loading of a set of items (objects) into a set of boxes (containers) in ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new version of the on-line variable-sized bin packing problem. Sup...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
Cloud-based systems often face the problem of dispatching a stream of jobs to run on cloud servers i...
AbstractThis paper studies the dynamic bin packing problem, in which items arrive and depart at arbi...
AbstractUsually, for bin packing problems, we try to minimize the number of bins used or in the case...
We introduce and study the batched bin packing problem (BBPP), a bin packing problem in which items ...
AbstractWe study a new variant of the online bin-packing problem, in which each item ai is associate...
AbstractWe introduce and study the batched bin packing problem (BBPP), a bin packing problem in whic...
Abstract. In Cloud systems, we often deal with jobs that arrive and depart in an online manner. Upon...
We consider the fully dynamic bin packing problem, where items arrive and depart in an online fashio...
AbstractWe consider a natural resource allocation problem in which we are given a set of items, wher...
We study an on-line bin packing problem. A fixed number n of bins, possibly of different sizes, are ...
We study the classic bin packing problem in a fully-dynamic setting, where new items can arrive and ...
Bin packing is an optimizational NP-hard problem of packing items of given sizes into minimum number...
Packing problems deal with loading of a set of items (objects) into a set of boxes (containers) in ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new version of the on-line variable-sized bin packing problem. Sup...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...