We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the schedule makespan. We assume that, in addition to its machine dependence, the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a discrete renewable resource, e.g. Workers. A given amount of that resource can be distributed over the jobs in process at any time, and the more of that resource is allocated to a job, the smaller is its processing time. This model generalizes the classical unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem by adding a time-resource tradeoff. It is also a natural variant of a generalized assignment problem studied previously by shmoys and tardos. On the basis of an integer linear programming formulation for a relaxat...
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
A novel scheduling problem that results from the addition of resource-assignable setups is presented...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
Scheduling parallel machines with resource-dependent processing time is common in many operations ma...
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
We consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a...
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
A novel scheduling problem that results from the addition of resource-assignable setups is presented...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider machine scheduling on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the sch...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
We consider a scheduling problem on unrelated parallel machines with the objective to minimize the m...
Scheduling parallel machines with resource-dependent processing time is common in many operations ma...
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
We consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a...
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
We consider a scheduling problem where a set of jobs is a-priori distributed over parallel machines....
A novel scheduling problem that results from the addition of resource-assignable setups is presented...