Abstract We consider a version of multiprocessor scheduling with the special feature that jobs may be rejected at a certain penalty. An instance of the problem is given by m identical parallel machines and a set of n jobs, each job characterized by a processing time and a penalty. In the on-line version the jobs become available one by one and we have to schedule or reject a job before we have any information about future jobs. The objective is to minimize the makespan of the schedule for accepted jobs plus the sum of the penalties of rejected jobs. The main result is a 1 + OE ss 2:618 competitive algorithm for the on-line version of the problem, where OE is the golden ratio. A matching lower bound shows that this is the best possible algor...
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We consider the single machine scheduling problem with release dates and job rejection with an objec...
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We consider a version of multiprocessor scheduling with the special feature that jobs may be rejecte...
This paper deals with multiprocessor scheduling with rejection technique where each job is provided ...
AbstractThe problem of online multiprocessor scheduling with rejection was introduced by Bartal et a...
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AbstractIn this paper, we consider single-machine scheduling problems under the job rejection constr...
Abstract. We consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n jobs on m (identical, unifor...
In this paper, we examined single and parallel machine scheduling problems with a learning effect an...
In this paper, we consider the unbounded parallel-batch scheduling with rejection. A job is either r...
Abstract. We consider the bounded single-machine parallel-batch scheduling problem with release date...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with release dates and job rejection with an objec...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptively scheduling a set of n jobs with equal processing times on...
We consider a version of multiprocessor scheduling with the special feature that jobs may be rejecte...
This paper deals with multiprocessor scheduling with rejection technique where each job is provided ...
AbstractThe problem of online multiprocessor scheduling with rejection was introduced by Bartal et a...
We consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n jobs on m (identical, uniformly relate...
AbstractWe consider several parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a j...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the scheduling problem with rejection on two unrelated parallel mac...
In this paper, we consider parallel-machine scheduling with release times and submodular penalties (...
This paper deals with multiprocessor task scheduling with ready times, due dates and prespecified pr...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider single-machine scheduling problems under the job rejection constr...
Abstract. We consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n jobs on m (identical, unifor...
In this paper, we examined single and parallel machine scheduling problems with a learning effect an...
In this paper, we consider the unbounded parallel-batch scheduling with rejection. A job is either r...
Abstract. We consider the bounded single-machine parallel-batch scheduling problem with release date...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with release dates and job rejection with an objec...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptively scheduling a set of n jobs with equal processing times on...