International audienceWe study the classical problem of scheduling a set of independent jobs with release dates on a single machine. There exists a huge literature on the preemptive version of the problem, where the jobs can be interrupted at any moment. However, we focus here on the non-preemptive case, which is harder, but more relevant in practice. For instance, the jobs submitted to actual high performance platforms cannot be interrupted or migrated once they start their execution (due to prohibitive management overhead). We target on the minimization of the total stretch objective, defined as the ratio of the total time a job stays in the system (waiting time plus execution time), normalized by its processing time. Stretch captures the...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are relea...
LNCS v. 7408 has title: Approximation, randomization, and combinatorial optimization : algorithms an...
Extensive research has been devoted to preemptive scheduling. However, little atten-tion has been pa...
International audienceWe study the classical problem of scheduling a set of independent jobs with re...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problems of preemptive and non-preemptive online s...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs to minimize the maximum weighted flow-time on a set of re...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling jobs in a multiprocessor setting in order to minimiz...
We consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n jobs on m (identical, uniformly relate...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling jobs in a multiprocessor setting in order to minimiz...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In this paper, we consider the online problem of scheduling independent jobs non-preemptively so as ...
Abstract. We consider the classical problem of scheduling n jobs with release dates on both single a...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are relea...
LNCS v. 7408 has title: Approximation, randomization, and combinatorial optimization : algorithms an...
Extensive research has been devoted to preemptive scheduling. However, little atten-tion has been pa...
International audienceWe study the classical problem of scheduling a set of independent jobs with re...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problems of preemptive and non-preemptive online s...
International audienceWhen a computer system schedules jobs there is typically a significant cost as...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs to minimize the maximum weighted flow-time on a set of re...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling jobs in a multiprocessor setting in order to minimiz...
We consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n jobs on m (identical, uniformly relate...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling jobs in a multiprocessor setting in order to minimiz...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
In this paper, we consider the online problem of scheduling independent jobs non-preemptively so as ...
Abstract. We consider the classical problem of scheduling n jobs with release dates on both single a...
It is well known that on-line preemptive scheduling algorithms can achieve efficient performance, A ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimizing the total flow time of a stream of jobs that are relea...
LNCS v. 7408 has title: Approximation, randomization, and combinatorial optimization : algorithms an...
Extensive research has been devoted to preemptive scheduling. However, little atten-tion has been pa...