We consider the NP-hard problem of scheduling parallel jobs with release dates on identical parallel machines to minimize the makespan. A parallel job requires simultaneously a pre-specified, job-dependent number of machines when being processed. Our main result is the following. The makespan of a (non-preemptive) schedule constructed by any listscheduling algorithm is within a factor of 2 of the optimal preemptive makespan. This gives the best known approximation algorithms for both the preemptive and the non-preemptive variant of the problem, improving upon previously known performance guarantees of 3. We also show that no listscheduling algorithm can achieve a better performance guarantee than 2 for the non-preemptive problem, no matter ...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
We study classic machine sequencing problems in an online setting. Specifically, we look at determin...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
We consider the NP-hard problem of scheduling parallel jobs with release dates on identical parallel...
In this paper we study variants of the non-preemptive parallel job scheduling problem in which the n...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate two online scheduling problems. The first one is online schedul...
AbstractWe study the problem of on-line scheduling of parallel jobs on two machines. The jobs are pa...
AbstractWe consider the problem of preemptively scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines...
. We consider a parallel machine scheduling problem where jobs arrive over time. A set of independen...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate two online scheduling problems. The first one is online schedul...
AbstractConsider the execution of a parallel application that dynamically generates parallel jobs wi...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
We study classic machine sequencing problems in an online setting. Specifically, we look at determin...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
We study classic machine sequencing problems in an online setting. Specifically, we look at determin...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
We consider the NP-hard problem of scheduling parallel jobs with release dates on identical parallel...
In this paper we study variants of the non-preemptive parallel job scheduling problem in which the n...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate two online scheduling problems. The first one is online schedul...
AbstractWe study the problem of on-line scheduling of parallel jobs on two machines. The jobs are pa...
AbstractWe consider the problem of preemptively scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines...
. We consider a parallel machine scheduling problem where jobs arrive over time. A set of independen...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate two online scheduling problems. The first one is online schedul...
AbstractConsider the execution of a parallel application that dynamically generates parallel jobs wi...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
In this paper we consider the online scheduling of jobs, which require processing on a number of mac...
We study classic machine sequencing problems in an online setting. Specifically, we look at determin...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
We study classic machine sequencing problems in an online setting. Specifically, we look at determin...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...