In the competitive analysis of on-line problems, an on-line algorithm is presented with a sequence of requests to be served. The on-line algorithm must satisfy each request without knowledge of any future requests. We consider the question of lookahead in on-line problems: What improvement can be achieved in terms of competitiveness, if the on-line algorithm sees not only the present request but also some future requests? We introduce two different models of lookahead and study the ``classical'' on-line problems such as paging, caching, the $k$-server problem, the list update problem and metrical task systems using these two models. We prove that in the paging problem and the list update problem, lookahead can significantly reduce the compe...
In online optimization, input data is revealed sequentially. Optimization problems in practice often...
by Chi-ming Wat.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical ref...
On-line algorithms are usually analyzed using competitive analysis, in which the performance of on-l...
In the competitive analysis of on-line problems, an on-line algorithm is presented with a sequence o...
AbstractWe consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be ac...
AbstractThis paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging al...
We consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be achieved i...
This paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging algorithms...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractWe study the usefulness of lookahead in on-line server routing problems: if an on-line algor...
We study the usefulness of lookahead in on-line server routing problems: if an on-line algorithm is ...
This paper shows that repeated application of a greedy approximation algorithm on some suitably sele...
Reconsider the competitiveness ofon-line strategies using k servers versus the optimal off-line stra...
AbstractThe paging problem is defined as follows: we are given a two-level memory system, in which o...
The main contributions of this thesis consist of the development of a systematic groundwork for comp...
In online optimization, input data is revealed sequentially. Optimization problems in practice often...
by Chi-ming Wat.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical ref...
On-line algorithms are usually analyzed using competitive analysis, in which the performance of on-l...
In the competitive analysis of on-line problems, an on-line algorithm is presented with a sequence o...
AbstractWe consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be ac...
AbstractThis paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging al...
We consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be achieved i...
This paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging algorithms...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractWe study the usefulness of lookahead in on-line server routing problems: if an on-line algor...
We study the usefulness of lookahead in on-line server routing problems: if an on-line algorithm is ...
This paper shows that repeated application of a greedy approximation algorithm on some suitably sele...
Reconsider the competitiveness ofon-line strategies using k servers versus the optimal off-line stra...
AbstractThe paging problem is defined as follows: we are given a two-level memory system, in which o...
The main contributions of this thesis consist of the development of a systematic groundwork for comp...
In online optimization, input data is revealed sequentially. Optimization problems in practice often...
by Chi-ming Wat.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical ref...
On-line algorithms are usually analyzed using competitive analysis, in which the performance of on-l...