We address a single-machine scheduling problem where the objective is to minimize the weighted mean absolute deviation of job completion times from their weighted mean. This problem and its precursors aim to achieve the maximum admissible level of service equity. It has been shown earlier that the unweighted version of this problem is NP-hard in the ordinary sense. For that version, a pseudo-polynomial time dynamic program and a 2-approximate algorithm are available. However, not much (except for an important solution property) exists for the weighted version. In this paper, we establish the relationship between the optimal solution to the weighted problem and a related one in which the deviations are measured from the weighted median (rath...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
International audienceThis paper is about scheduling parallel jobs, i.e. which can be executed on mo...
International audienceWe consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We address a single-machine scheduling problem where the objec...
We show that minimizing the average job completion time on unrelated machines is (Formula presented....
We consider a single machine scheduling problem to minimize the weighted completion time variance. T...
In this paper we prove new results concerning pseudo-polynomial time algorithms for the classical sc...
AbstractA single machine scheduling problem where the objective is to minimize the variance of job c...
A set of n jobs has to be scheduled on a single machine which can handle only one job at a time. Eac...
We investigate the following scheduling problem: There is a single machine and a set of jobs. Every ...
In this paper we introduce two general techniques for the design and analysis of approximation algor...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
This is a special issue for the papers presented in the Eighth International Workshop on Project Man...
Alidaee and Ahmadian considered a single machine scheduling problem with varying processing times, a...
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...
International audienceThis paper is about scheduling parallel jobs, i.e. which can be executed on mo...
International audienceWe consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We address a single-machine scheduling problem where the objec...
We show that minimizing the average job completion time on unrelated machines is (Formula presented....
We consider a single machine scheduling problem to minimize the weighted completion time variance. T...
In this paper we prove new results concerning pseudo-polynomial time algorithms for the classical sc...
AbstractA single machine scheduling problem where the objective is to minimize the variance of job c...
A set of n jobs has to be scheduled on a single machine which can handle only one job at a time. Eac...
We investigate the following scheduling problem: There is a single machine and a set of jobs. Every ...
In this paper we introduce two general techniques for the design and analysis of approximation algor...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
This is a special issue for the papers presented in the Eighth International Workshop on Project Man...
Alidaee and Ahmadian considered a single machine scheduling problem with varying processing times, a...
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...
International audienceThis paper is about scheduling parallel jobs, i.e. which can be executed on mo...
International audienceWe consider a natural generalization of classical scheduling problems in which...