In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processors consumes power at a rate of sα when running at speed s, where α≥2. The problem is to dispatch jobs to processors and determine the speed and jobs to run for each processor so as to complete all jobs by their deadlines using the minimum energy. The problem has been well studied for the single processor case. For the multiprocessor setting, constant competitive online algorithms for special cases of unit size jobs or arbitrary size jobs with agreeable deadlines have been proposed by Albers et al. (2007). A randomized algorithm has been proposed for jobs of arbitrary sizes and arbitrary deadlines by Greiner et al. (2009). We propose a determi...
This article extends the study of online algorithms for energy-efficient deadline scheduling to the ...
We present a new online algorithm for profit-oriented scheduling on multiple speed-scalable pro-cess...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
In this paper we investigate algorithmic instruments leading to low power consumption in computing d...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
LNCS v. 5125 is conference proceedings of ICALP 2008We consider online scheduling algorithms in the ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 6534 entitled: Approximation and Online Algorithms: 8th inte...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
This article extends the study of online algorithms for energy-efficient deadline scheduling to the ...
We present a new online algorithm for profit-oriented scheduling on multiple speed-scalable pro-cess...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
In this paper we investigate algorithmic instruments leading to low power consumption in computing d...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
LNCS v. 5125 is conference proceedings of ICALP 2008We consider online scheduling algorithms in the ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 6534 entitled: Approximation and Online Algorithms: 8th inte...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...
This article extends the study of online algorithms for energy-efficient deadline scheduling to the ...
We present a new online algorithm for profit-oriented scheduling on multiple speed-scalable pro-cess...
In this paper we consider non-preemptive online scheduling of jobs with release times and deadlines ...