This paper initiates the study of online scheduling with rejection penalty in the non-clairvoyant setting, i.e., the size (processing time) of a job is not assumed to be known at its release time. In the rejection penalty model, jobs can be rejected with a penalty, and the user cost of a job is defined as the weighted flow time of the job plus the penalty if it is rejected before completion. Previous work on minimizing the total user cost focused on the clairvoyant single-processor setting [2, 8] and has produced O(1)-competitive online algorithm for jobs with arbitrary weights and penalties. This paper gives the first non-clairvoyant algorithms that are O(1)-competitive for minimizing the total user cost on a single processor and multi-pro...
LNCS v. 7164 is proceedings of the 9th International Workshop, WAOA 2011We study non-clairvoyant sch...
Online flow-time scheduling is a fundamental problem in computer science and has been extensively st...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs that arrive online in the unrelated machine model to mini...
Session 8A (E23) - Scheduling 1This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a s...
This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a single processor when jobs can b...
This thesis presents several new results on online job scheduling. Job scheduling is a basic require...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
Abstract: We consider the online scheduling problem of minimizing total weighted flow time plus ener...
We consider the online scheduling problem of mini-mizing total weighted flow time plus energy on a p...
LNCS v. 6346 has title: Algorithms - ESA 2010: 18th Annual European Symposium, Liverpool, UK, Septem...
LNCS v. 7164 is proceedings of the 9th International Workshop, WAOA 2011We study non-clairvoyant sch...
Online flow-time scheduling is a fundamental problem in computer science and has been extensively st...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs that arrive online in the unrelated machine model to mini...
Session 8A (E23) - Scheduling 1This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a s...
This paper revisits the online problem of flow-time scheduling on a single processor when jobs can b...
This thesis presents several new results on online job scheduling. Job scheduling is a basic require...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
Abstract: We consider the online scheduling problem of minimizing total weighted flow time plus ener...
We consider the online scheduling problem of mini-mizing total weighted flow time plus energy on a p...
LNCS v. 6346 has title: Algorithms - ESA 2010: 18th Annual European Symposium, Liverpool, UK, Septem...
LNCS v. 7164 is proceedings of the 9th International Workshop, WAOA 2011We study non-clairvoyant sch...
Online flow-time scheduling is a fundamental problem in computer science and has been extensively st...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs that arrive online in the unrelated machine model to mini...