We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with release dates on a single machine. We first study two linear programming relaxations of the problem, one based on a time-indexed formulation, the other on a completion-time formulation. We show their equivalence by proving that a bigO(nlog n) greedy algorithm leads to optimal solutions to both relaxations. The proof relies on the notion of mean busy times of jobs, a concept which enhances our understanding of these LP relaxations. Based on the greedy solution, we describe two simple randomized approximation algorithms, which are guaranteed to deliver feasible schedules with expected objective function value within factors of 1.7451 and 1.685...
We study the problem of minimizing the weighted sum of completion times of jobs with release dates o...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with release dates and job rejection with an objec...
AbstractEach of n jobs is to be processed without interruption on a single machine which can handle ...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a ...
A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a ...
Abstract. In this paper we study the problem of minimizing the weighted sum of completion times of j...
Recently there has been much progress on the design of approximation algorithms for a variety of sch...
Single Machine Scheduling Problems with Release Dates (SMSP) concern the optimal allocation of a set...
WOS: 000262979600005In this study, single machine scheduling problem with unequal release dates and ...
The single-machine scheduling problem (SMSP) with release dates concerns the optimal allocation of a...
We consider the single machine job sequencing problem with release dates. The main purpose of this p...
Abstract: This study considers the scheduling problem of minimizing the total completion time on a s...
The single machine scheduling problem with two types of controllable parameters, job processing time...
We study the problem of minimizing the weighted sum of completion times of jobs with release dates o...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with release dates and job rejection with an objec...
AbstractEach of n jobs is to be processed without interruption on a single machine which can handle ...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a ...
A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a ...
Abstract. In this paper we study the problem of minimizing the weighted sum of completion times of j...
Recently there has been much progress on the design of approximation algorithms for a variety of sch...
Single Machine Scheduling Problems with Release Dates (SMSP) concern the optimal allocation of a set...
WOS: 000262979600005In this study, single machine scheduling problem with unequal release dates and ...
The single-machine scheduling problem (SMSP) with release dates concerns the optimal allocation of a...
We consider the single machine job sequencing problem with release dates. The main purpose of this p...
Abstract: This study considers the scheduling problem of minimizing the total completion time on a s...
The single machine scheduling problem with two types of controllable parameters, job processing time...
We study the problem of minimizing the weighted sum of completion times of jobs with release dates o...
We consider the single machine scheduling problem with release dates and job rejection with an objec...
AbstractEach of n jobs is to be processed without interruption on a single machine which can handle ...