We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, compete to perform their respective jobs on a common processing resource. Each agent wants to minimize a certain objective function, which depends on the completion times of its jobs only. The objective functions we consider in this paper are maximum of regular functions (associated with each job), number of late jobs, and total weighted completion times. We obtain different scenarios, depending on the objective function of each agent, and on the structure of the processing system (single machine or shop). For each scenario, we address the complexity of various problems, namely, finding the optimal solution for one agent with a constraint on ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when several agents, each owning a set of nonpreemptive ...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...
International audienceScheduling problems in which agents (users, customers, application masters, re...