We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time on identical parallel machines when jobs are arriving over time. For both the preemptive and the nonpreemptive setting, we show that straightforward extensions of Smith's ratio rule yield smaller competitive ratios compared to the previously best-known deterministic on-line algorithms, which are (4+epsilon)-competitive in either case. Our preemptive algorithm is 2-competitive, which actually meets the competitive ratio of the currently best randomized on-line algorithm for this scenario. Our nonpreemptive algorithm has a competitive ratio of 3.28. Both results are characterized by a surprisingly simple analysis; moreover, the preemptive algorithm also work...
We consider online preemptive scheduling of jobs with fixed starting times revealed at those times o...
Makespan minimization onm identical machines is a fundamental scheduling problem. The goal is to ass...
We consider the following scheduling problem. The input is a set of jobs with equal processing time...
We consider the NP-hard preemptive single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the total weighted ...
We consider the NP-hard preemptive single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the total weighted ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling jobs on-line on a single machine with th...
We give an online algorithm for minimizing the total weighted completion time on a single machine wh...
This paper considers the online scheduling of a single machine in which jobs arrive over time, and p...
AbstractWe present a deterministic online algorithm for scheduling two parallel machines when jobs a...
We propose a new approach to competitive analysis in online scheduling by introducing the novel conc...
Abstract. We study the problem of processor scheduling for n parallel jobs applying the method of co...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling preemptible jobs, that ar-rive over time, on identic...
Abstract. We study a classical problem in online scheduling. A sequence of jobs must be scheduled on...
We consider online preemptive scheduling of jobs with fixed starting times revealed at those times o...
We consider the online resource minimization problem in which jobs with hard deadlines arrive online...
We consider online preemptive scheduling of jobs with fixed starting times revealed at those times o...
Makespan minimization onm identical machines is a fundamental scheduling problem. The goal is to ass...
We consider the following scheduling problem. The input is a set of jobs with equal processing time...
We consider the NP-hard preemptive single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the total weighted ...
We consider the NP-hard preemptive single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the total weighted ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling jobs on-line on a single machine with th...
We give an online algorithm for minimizing the total weighted completion time on a single machine wh...
This paper considers the online scheduling of a single machine in which jobs arrive over time, and p...
AbstractWe present a deterministic online algorithm for scheduling two parallel machines when jobs a...
We propose a new approach to competitive analysis in online scheduling by introducing the novel conc...
Abstract. We study the problem of processor scheduling for n parallel jobs applying the method of co...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling preemptible jobs, that ar-rive over time, on identic...
Abstract. We study a classical problem in online scheduling. A sequence of jobs must be scheduled on...
We consider online preemptive scheduling of jobs with fixed starting times revealed at those times o...
We consider the online resource minimization problem in which jobs with hard deadlines arrive online...
We consider online preemptive scheduling of jobs with fixed starting times revealed at those times o...
Makespan minimization onm identical machines is a fundamental scheduling problem. The goal is to ass...
We consider the following scheduling problem. The input is a set of jobs with equal processing time...