Abstract. In the paper we consider the problem of scheduling of unit-length jobs on 3 or 4 uniform parallel machines to minimize schedule length or total completion time. We assume that jobs are subject to some kind of mutual exclusion constraints, modeled by a bipartite graph of bounded degree. The edges of the graph correspond to pairs of jobs that cannot be processed on the same machine. Although the problem is generally NP-hard, we show that under some conditions imposed on machine speeds and the structure of incompatibility graph our problem can be solved to optimality in polynomial time. Theoretical considerations are accompanied by computer experiments with some particular model of scheduling
Department of Logistics2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
The following multiprocessor scheduling problem was motivated by scheduling maintenance periods for ...
International audienceWe study the problem of scheduling on $k$ identical machines a set of parallel...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling unit-length jobs on three or four uniform paral...
In the paper we consider the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on 4 uniform machines with speed...
In this paper we consider a problem of job scheduling on parallel machines with a presence of incomp...
The goal of this paper is to explore and to provide tools for the investigation of the problems of u...
\u3cp\u3eMotivated by the application of scheduling a sequence of locks along a waterway, we conside...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
We consider scheduling problems in a multiprocessor system with incompatible jobs (two incompatible ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
The paper considers scheduling on parallel machines under the constraint that some pairs of jobs can...
AbstractWe consider scheduling problems in a multiprocessor system with incompatible jobs (two incom...
We consider an extension of classic parallel machine scheduling where a set of jobs is scheduled on ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
Department of Logistics2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
The following multiprocessor scheduling problem was motivated by scheduling maintenance periods for ...
International audienceWe study the problem of scheduling on $k$ identical machines a set of parallel...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling unit-length jobs on three or four uniform paral...
In the paper we consider the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on 4 uniform machines with speed...
In this paper we consider a problem of job scheduling on parallel machines with a presence of incomp...
The goal of this paper is to explore and to provide tools for the investigation of the problems of u...
\u3cp\u3eMotivated by the application of scheduling a sequence of locks along a waterway, we conside...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
We consider scheduling problems in a multiprocessor system with incompatible jobs (two incompatible ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
The paper considers scheduling on parallel machines under the constraint that some pairs of jobs can...
AbstractWe consider scheduling problems in a multiprocessor system with incompatible jobs (two incom...
We consider an extension of classic parallel machine scheduling where a set of jobs is scheduled on ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
Department of Logistics2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
The following multiprocessor scheduling problem was motivated by scheduling maintenance periods for ...
International audienceWe study the problem of scheduling on $k$ identical machines a set of parallel...