In a scheduling problem with controllable processing times the job processing time can be compressed through incurring an additional cost. We consider the identical parallel machines max flow time minimization problem with controllable processing times. We address the preemptive and non-preemptive version of the problem. For the preemptive case, a linear programming formulation is presented which solves the problem optimally in polynomial time. For the non-preemptive problem it is shown that the First In First Out (FIFO) heuristic has a tight worst-case performance of 3−2/m, when jobs processing times and costs are set as in some optimal preemptive schedul
AbstractThe papers deals with a bicriterion approach to preemptive scheduling of m parallel machines...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
AbstractIn the literature, most of the parallel-machine scheduling problems, in which the processing...
We consider a range of scheduling problems with controllable processing times, in which the jobs mus...
In this paper, we provide a unified approach to solving preemptive scheduling problems with uniform ...
In this paper, we consider unrelated parallel-machine scheduling involving controllable processing t...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are relea...
In this study, a machine scheduling problem with controllable processing times in a parallel-machine...
This paper provides a review of recent results on scheduling with controllable processing times. The...
We consider a problem of scheduling n independent and simultaneously available jobs on m unrelated p...
We consider the online problem of minimizing the maximum flow-time on related machines. This is a na...
Abstract. Most papers in scheduling research ave treated individual job processing times as fixed pa...
We consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are released over...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling jobs in a multiprocessor setting in order to minimiz...
We deal with a single machine scheduling problem in which each job has a release date, a delivery ti...
AbstractThe papers deals with a bicriterion approach to preemptive scheduling of m parallel machines...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
AbstractIn the literature, most of the parallel-machine scheduling problems, in which the processing...
We consider a range of scheduling problems with controllable processing times, in which the jobs mus...
In this paper, we provide a unified approach to solving preemptive scheduling problems with uniform ...
In this paper, we consider unrelated parallel-machine scheduling involving controllable processing t...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are relea...
In this study, a machine scheduling problem with controllable processing times in a parallel-machine...
This paper provides a review of recent results on scheduling with controllable processing times. The...
We consider a problem of scheduling n independent and simultaneously available jobs on m unrelated p...
We consider the online problem of minimizing the maximum flow-time on related machines. This is a na...
Abstract. Most papers in scheduling research ave treated individual job processing times as fixed pa...
We consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are released over...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling jobs in a multiprocessor setting in order to minimiz...
We deal with a single machine scheduling problem in which each job has a release date, a delivery ti...
AbstractThe papers deals with a bicriterion approach to preemptive scheduling of m parallel machines...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
AbstractIn the literature, most of the parallel-machine scheduling problems, in which the processing...