We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machines. The attributes of a job j are a fixed start time sj, a fixed finish time fj, a resource requirement r j, and a value vj. Every machine owns R units of a renewable resource necessary to carry out jobs. A machine can process more than one job at a time, provided the resource consumption does not exceed R. The jobs must be processed in a non-preemptive way. Within this setting, we ask for a subset of jobs that can be feasibly scheduled with the maximum total value. For this strongly NP-hard problem, we first discuss an approximation result. Then, we propose a column generation scheme for the exact solution. Finally, we suggest some greedy heu...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
AbstractThe problem of scheduling a set of unit-time jobs on m uniform machines is studied. Some job...
The paper presents new approximability results for single machine scheduling problems with jobs requ...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where jobs have to be carried out by parallel identical mac...
We study an offline interval scheduling problem where every job has exactly one associated interval ...
In this study, we address an operational fixed interval scheduling problem on uniform parallel machi...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of scheduling jobs on identical parallel m...
International audienceWe consider the problem of minimizing the makespan of a schedule on m parallel...
In interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their starting times are ...
We consider a scheduling problem with machine dependent intervals, where each job consists of m fixe...
textabstractIn interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their startin...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
AbstractThe problem of scheduling a set of unit-time jobs on m uniform machines is studied. Some job...
The paper presents new approximability results for single machine scheduling problems with jobs requ...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where jobs have to be carried out by parallel identical mac...
We study an offline interval scheduling problem where every job has exactly one associated interval ...
In this study, we address an operational fixed interval scheduling problem on uniform parallel machi...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of scheduling jobs on identical parallel m...
International audienceWe consider the problem of minimizing the makespan of a schedule on m parallel...
In interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their starting times are ...
We consider a scheduling problem with machine dependent intervals, where each job consists of m fixe...
textabstractIn interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their startin...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
AbstractThe problem of scheduling a set of unit-time jobs on m uniform machines is studied. Some job...
The paper presents new approximability results for single machine scheduling problems with jobs requ...