This paper is devoted to basic scheduling problems in which the scheduling cost of a job is not a function of its completion time. Instead, the cost is derived from the integration of a cost function over the time intervals on which the job is processed. This criterion is specially meaningful when job preemption is allowed. Polynomial algorithms are presented to solve some special cases including a one-machine problem with a common due date and a two-machine problem with linear nondecreasing cost functions
We consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which using a time unit fo...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
This paper is devoted to basic scheduling problems in which the scheduling cost of a job is not a fu...
AbstractThis paper investigates the notion of preemption in scheduling, with earliness and tardiness...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
Extensive research has been devoted to preemptive scheduling. However, little atten-tion has been pa...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of scheduling n deteriorating jobs with release dates on ...
We consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which using a time unit fo...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs on a single machine to minimize total tardin...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
We consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which using a time unit fo...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
This paper is devoted to basic scheduling problems in which the scheduling cost of a job is not a fu...
AbstractThis paper investigates the notion of preemption in scheduling, with earliness and tardiness...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
Extensive research has been devoted to preemptive scheduling. However, little atten-tion has been pa...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of scheduling n deteriorating jobs with release dates on ...
We consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which using a time unit fo...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...
We consider the problem of scheduling n preemptive jobs on a single machine to minimize total tardin...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
We consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which using a time unit fo...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance. A ...