AbstractWe study several interesting variants of the k-server problem. In the CNN problem, one server services requests in the Euclidean plane. The difference from the k-server problem is that the server does not have to move to a request, but it has only to move to a point that lies in the same horizontal or vertical line with the request. This, for example, models the problem faced by a crew of a Certain News Network trying to shoot scenes on the streets of Manhattan from a distance; for any event at an intersection, the crew has only to be on a matching street or avenue. The CNN problem contains as special cases two important problems: the BRIDGE problem, also known as the cow-path problem, and the weighted 2-server problem in which the ...
In this paper we consider the bicriteria formulation of the well-known online k-server problem where...
We study a variant of the k-server problem, the infinite server problem, in which infinitely many se...
In this paper, we present tight bounds for the k-server problem with delays in the uniform metric sp...
AbstractWe study several interesting variants of the k-server problem. In the CNN problem, one serve...
We consider the general on-line two server problem in which at each step both servers receive a requ...
Abstract. In the (discrete) CNN problem, online requests appear as points in R2. Each request must b...
We consider the generalized on-line two-server problem in which each server moves in its own metric ...
The generalized 2-server problem is an online optimization problem where a sequence of requests has ...
In the online k-server problem, an algorithm controls k mobile servers in a metric space. One by one...
The k-server problem is that of planning the motion of k mobile servers on the vertices of a graph u...
htmlabstractThe generalized 2-server problem is an online optimization problem where a sequence of r...
AbstractWe consider the CNN problem in arbitrary dimension, and over any metric space containing the...
In the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k servers i...
AbstractIn the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k se...
We study the resource augmented version of the k-server problem, also known as the k-server problem ...
In this paper we consider the bicriteria formulation of the well-known online k-server problem where...
We study a variant of the k-server problem, the infinite server problem, in which infinitely many se...
In this paper, we present tight bounds for the k-server problem with delays in the uniform metric sp...
AbstractWe study several interesting variants of the k-server problem. In the CNN problem, one serve...
We consider the general on-line two server problem in which at each step both servers receive a requ...
Abstract. In the (discrete) CNN problem, online requests appear as points in R2. Each request must b...
We consider the generalized on-line two-server problem in which each server moves in its own metric ...
The generalized 2-server problem is an online optimization problem where a sequence of requests has ...
In the online k-server problem, an algorithm controls k mobile servers in a metric space. One by one...
The k-server problem is that of planning the motion of k mobile servers on the vertices of a graph u...
htmlabstractThe generalized 2-server problem is an online optimization problem where a sequence of r...
AbstractWe consider the CNN problem in arbitrary dimension, and over any metric space containing the...
In the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k servers i...
AbstractIn the k-server problem we wish to minimize, in an online fashion, the movement cost of k se...
We study the resource augmented version of the k-server problem, also known as the k-server problem ...
In this paper we consider the bicriteria formulation of the well-known online k-server problem where...
We study a variant of the k-server problem, the infinite server problem, in which infinitely many se...
In this paper, we present tight bounds for the k-server problem with delays in the uniform metric sp...