In this paper, we provide a unified approach to solving preemptive scheduling problems with uniform parallel machines and controllable processing times. We demonstrate that a single criterion problem of minimizing total compression cost subject to the constraint that all due dates should be met can be formulated in terms of maximizing a linear function over a generalized polymatroid. This justifies applicability of the greedy approach and allows us to develop fast algorithms for solving the problem with arbitrary release and due dates as well as its special case with zero release dates and a common due date. For the bicriteria counterpart of the latter problem we develop an efficient algorithm that constructs the trade-off curve for minimiz...
We consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we are giv...
For a scheduling problem on parallel machines, the power of preemption is defined as the ratio of th...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...
In this paper, we provide a unified approach to solving preemptive scheduling problems with uniform ...
We consider a variety of preemptive scheduling problems with controllable processing times on a sing...
AbstractThe papers deals with a bicriterion approach to preemptive scheduling of m parallel machines...
We consider a range of scheduling problems with controllable processing times, in which the jobs mus...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
In a scheduling problem with controllable processing times the job processing time can be compressed...
We consider a variety of preemptive scheduling problems with controllable processing times on a sing...
In this paper we present a decomposition algorithm for maximizing a linear function over a submodula...
The single machine scheduling problem with two types of controllable parameters, job processing time...
In this paper, we consider unrelated parallel-machine scheduling involving controllable processing t...
For a scheduling problem on parallel machines, the power of preemption is defined as the ratio of th...
Abstract. Consider n independent jobs and m uniform machines in parallel. Each job has a processing ...
We consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we are giv...
For a scheduling problem on parallel machines, the power of preemption is defined as the ratio of th...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...
In this paper, we provide a unified approach to solving preemptive scheduling problems with uniform ...
We consider a variety of preemptive scheduling problems with controllable processing times on a sing...
AbstractThe papers deals with a bicriterion approach to preemptive scheduling of m parallel machines...
We consider a range of scheduling problems with controllable processing times, in which the jobs mus...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
In a scheduling problem with controllable processing times the job processing time can be compressed...
We consider a variety of preemptive scheduling problems with controllable processing times on a sing...
In this paper we present a decomposition algorithm for maximizing a linear function over a submodula...
The single machine scheduling problem with two types of controllable parameters, job processing time...
In this paper, we consider unrelated parallel-machine scheduling involving controllable processing t...
For a scheduling problem on parallel machines, the power of preemption is defined as the ratio of th...
Abstract. Consider n independent jobs and m uniform machines in parallel. Each job has a processing ...
We consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we are giv...
For a scheduling problem on parallel machines, the power of preemption is defined as the ratio of th...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...