AbstractA set of tasks has to be scheduled on three processors and each task requires that a set of the processors be available for a given processing time. The objective of the problem is to determine a nonpreemptive schedule with minimum makespan. The problem is known to be NP-hard in the strong sense. A normal schedule is such that all tasks requiring the same set of processors are scheduled consecutively. We show that, under a certain (uniform) probability distribution on the problem instances, in more than 95% of the instances the best normal schedule is optimal when the number of tasks grows to infinity. For the hard cases it is shown that the relative error produced by the best normal schedule is bounded by 54. This result improves t...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling n tasks with given processing time on m identical ...
Typescript (photocopy).Consideration is given to the problem of nonpreemptively scheduling a set of ...
this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...
A set of tasks has to be scheduled on three processors and each task requires that a set of the proc...
AbstractA set of tasks has to be scheduled on three processors and each task requires that a set of ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling tasks on two dedicated processors where some ta...
We study the problem of scheduling n given jobs on m uniform processors to minimize expected makespa...
In this paper, for the problem of minimizing the makespan on two unrelated parallel machines we comp...
We examine one of the basic, well studied problem of scheduling theory, that of nonpreemptive assign...
Abstract. In this paper, we compare the makespan of preemptive and i-preemptive schedules where only...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of scheduling nonpreemptive multiprocessor tasks in a homog...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n independent multiprocessor tasks with due dates and ...
The problem of scheduling n tasks in a multiprocessor system with m processors to minimize the makes...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling n tasks with given processing time on m identical ...
Typescript (photocopy).Consideration is given to the problem of nonpreemptively scheduling a set of ...
this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...
A set of tasks has to be scheduled on three processors and each task requires that a set of the proc...
AbstractA set of tasks has to be scheduled on three processors and each task requires that a set of ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling tasks on two dedicated processors where some ta...
We study the problem of scheduling n given jobs on m uniform processors to minimize expected makespa...
In this paper, for the problem of minimizing the makespan on two unrelated parallel machines we comp...
We examine one of the basic, well studied problem of scheduling theory, that of nonpreemptive assign...
Abstract. In this paper, we compare the makespan of preemptive and i-preemptive schedules where only...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of scheduling nonpreemptive multiprocessor tasks in a homog...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n independent multiprocessor tasks with due dates and ...
The problem of scheduling n tasks in a multiprocessor system with m processors to minimize the makes...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling n tasks with given processing time on m identical ...
Typescript (photocopy).Consideration is given to the problem of nonpreemptively scheduling a set of ...
this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...