In many scheduling applications, a large number of jobs are grouped into a comparatively small number of lots made of identical items. It is then sufficient to give, for each lot, the number of jobs it involves plus the description of one single job. The resulting high-multiplicity input format is much more compact than the standard one. As a consequence, in order to be efficient, standard solution methods must be modified. We consider high-multiplicity parallel machine scheduling problems with identical, uniform, and unrelated machines, and two classic objectives: minimum sum of completion times and minimum makespan. For polynomially solvable cases, we provide exact algorithms, while for hard cases we provide approximate, asymptotically ex...
We discuss scheduling problems with m identical machines and n jobs where each job has to be assigne...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of scheduling on $k$ identical machines a ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
In parallel machine scheduling, we are given a set of jobs, together with a number of machines and o...
Given a set of jobs with associated processing times, and a set of identical machines, each of which...
The following multiprocessor scheduling problem was motivated by scheduling maintenance periods for ...
In this paper we consider a problem of job scheduling on parallel machines with a presence of incomp...
AbstractWe study the situation where a set of n jobs with release dates and equal processing times h...
High multiplicity scheduling problems arise naturally in contemporary production settings where manu...
International audienceWe are interested in a single machine scheduling problem where jobs can neithe...
AbstractWe present in this paper a proof of the NP-completeness of the problem to schedule n simulta...
We consider the parallel approximability of two problems arising from high multiplicity scheduling, ...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
In this paper, we consider a parallel machine environment when all jobs have the same processing tim...
We discuss scheduling problems with m identical machines and n jobs where each job has to be assigne...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of scheduling on $k$ identical machines a ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
In parallel machine scheduling, we are given a set of jobs, together with a number of machines and o...
Given a set of jobs with associated processing times, and a set of identical machines, each of which...
The following multiprocessor scheduling problem was motivated by scheduling maintenance periods for ...
In this paper we consider a problem of job scheduling on parallel machines with a presence of incomp...
AbstractWe study the situation where a set of n jobs with release dates and equal processing times h...
High multiplicity scheduling problems arise naturally in contemporary production settings where manu...
International audienceWe are interested in a single machine scheduling problem where jobs can neithe...
AbstractWe present in this paper a proof of the NP-completeness of the problem to schedule n simulta...
We consider the parallel approximability of two problems arising from high multiplicity scheduling, ...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
In this paper, we consider a parallel machine environment when all jobs have the same processing tim...
We discuss scheduling problems with m identical machines and n jobs where each job has to be assigne...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of scheduling on $k$ identical machines a ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...