Scheduling theory is a well-established area in combinatorial optimization, whereas the much younger area of parameterized complexity has only recently gained the attention of the scheduling community. Our aim is to bring these two fields closer together by studying the parameterized complexity of a class of two-agent single-machine scheduling problems. Our analysis focuses on the case where the number of jobs belonging to the second agent is considerably smaller than the number of jobs belonging to the first agent and thus can be considered as a fixed parameter k. We study a variety of combinations of scheduling criteria for the two agents and for each such combination we determine its parameterized complexity with respect to the parameter...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
Scheduling with two competing agents on a single machine has become a popular research topic in rece...
Copyright © 2014 Wen-Chiung Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Scheduling theory is a well-established area in combinatorial optimization, whereas the much younger...
We study a scheduling problem where two agents (each equipped with a private set of jobs) compete to...
We consider a two-agent scheduling problem on a single machine where the objective is to minimize th...
We consider several two-agent single-machine scheduling problems with deteriorating jobs. By deterio...
We consider two single machine bicriteria scheduling problems in which jobs belong to either of two ...
AbstractWe consider the feasibility model of multi-agent scheduling on a single machine, where each ...
We consider the feasibility model of multi-agent scheduling on a single machine, where each agent's ...
Machine scheduling problems are a long-time key domain of algorithms and complexity research. A nove...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
Two agents, each having his own set of jobs, compete to perform their own jobs on a common processin...
This study considers a scheduling environment in which there are two agents and a set of jobs, each ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
Scheduling with two competing agents on a single machine has become a popular research topic in rece...
Copyright © 2014 Wen-Chiung Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Scheduling theory is a well-established area in combinatorial optimization, whereas the much younger...
We study a scheduling problem where two agents (each equipped with a private set of jobs) compete to...
We consider a two-agent scheduling problem on a single machine where the objective is to minimize th...
We consider several two-agent single-machine scheduling problems with deteriorating jobs. By deterio...
We consider two single machine bicriteria scheduling problems in which jobs belong to either of two ...
AbstractWe consider the feasibility model of multi-agent scheduling on a single machine, where each ...
We consider the feasibility model of multi-agent scheduling on a single machine, where each agent's ...
Machine scheduling problems are a long-time key domain of algorithms and complexity research. A nove...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
Two agents, each having his own set of jobs, compete to perform their own jobs on a common processin...
This study considers a scheduling environment in which there are two agents and a set of jobs, each ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
Scheduling with two competing agents on a single machine has become a popular research topic in rece...
Copyright © 2014 Wen-Chiung Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...