This paper addresses an allocation and sequencing problem motivated by an application in unsupervised automated manufacturing. There are n independent jobs to be processed by one of m machines or units during a finite unsupervised duration or shift. Each job is characterized by a certain success probability p_i , and a reward r_i which is obtained if the job is successfully carried out. When a job fails during processing, the processing unit is blocked, and the jobs subsequently scheduled on that machine are blocked until the end of the unsupervised period. The problem is to assign and sequence the jobs on the machines so that the expected total reward is maximized. This paper presents the following results for this problem and ...
textabstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n jobs such that makespan is minimiz...
We are given a nite set of jobs of equal processing times with readiness times and tails and a set o...
Given a set of jobs with associated processing times, and a set of identical machines, each of which...
This paper addresses an allocation and sequencing problem motivated by an application in unsupervis...
We consider the problem of sequencing m copies of unreliable jobs (i.e., jobs that have a certain pr...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
In this paper, we study a scheduling problem with unreliable jobs. Each job is characterized by a su...
In this paper, we introduce an approach for scheduling problems of n tasks on m identical parallel m...
In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines. If, w...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
AbstractWe analyze random allocation applied to irregular and dynamic task-parallel programs such as...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
N jobs simultaneously arrive at a machine where they are to be processed. It is assumed that the pro...
AbstractIn this paper a Heuristic Robust Algorithm has been proposed to solve the sequencing of jobs...
textabstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n jobs such that makespan is minimiz...
We are given a nite set of jobs of equal processing times with readiness times and tails and a set o...
Given a set of jobs with associated processing times, and a set of identical machines, each of which...
This paper addresses an allocation and sequencing problem motivated by an application in unsupervis...
We consider the problem of sequencing m copies of unreliable jobs (i.e., jobs that have a certain pr...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
In this paper, we study a scheduling problem with unreliable jobs. Each job is characterized by a su...
In this paper, we introduce an approach for scheduling problems of n tasks on m identical parallel m...
In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines. If, w...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
AbstractWe analyze random allocation applied to irregular and dynamic task-parallel programs such as...
We consider scheduling on an unreliable machine that may experience unexpected changes in processing...
N jobs simultaneously arrive at a machine where they are to be processed. It is assumed that the pro...
AbstractIn this paper a Heuristic Robust Algorithm has been proposed to solve the sequencing of jobs...
textabstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n jobs such that makespan is minimiz...
We are given a nite set of jobs of equal processing times with readiness times and tails and a set o...
Given a set of jobs with associated processing times, and a set of identical machines, each of which...