In this study, we consider a scheduling environment with m(m ≥ 1) parallel machines. The set of jobs to schedule is divided into K disjoint subsets. Each subset of jobs is associated with one agent. The K agents compete to perform their jobs on common resources. The objective is to find a schedule that minimizes a global objective function f 0, while maintaining the regular objective function of each agent, f k, at a level no greater than a fixed value, εk (fk ∈ {fkmax, ∑fk}, k = 0, ..., K). This problem is a multi-agent scheduling problem with a global objective function. In this study, we consider the case with preemption and the case without pre...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two agents A and B on a set of m uniform...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
Les travaux de cette thèse s’articulent autour des « problèmes d’ordonnancement multiagent avec une ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling independent jobs when sev...
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 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 audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
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, ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two agents A and B on a set of m uniform...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...
Les travaux de cette thèse s’articulent autour des « problèmes d’ordonnancement multiagent avec une ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling independent jobs when sev...
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 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 audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two jobs A and B on a set of m uniform p...
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, ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling two agents A and B on a set of m uniform...
We consider the scheduling problems arising when two agents, each with a set of nonpreemptive jobs, ...