There is a long history of approximation schemes for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical machines to minimize the makespan. Such a scheme grants a (1 + ε)-approximation solution for every ε > 0, but the running time grows exponentially in 1/ε. For a long time, these schemes seemed like a purely theoretical concept. Even solving instances for moderate values of ε seemed completely illusional. In an effort to bridge theory and practice, we refine recent ILP techniques to develop the fastest known approximation scheme for this problem. An implementation of this algorithm reaches values of ε lower than 2/11 ≈ 18.2% within a reasonable timespan. This is the approximation guarantee of MULTIFIT, which, to the best of our knowledge, has ...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the classical $Q||C_{max}$ scheduling problem. The o...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
International audienceWe study the problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time on a s...
There is a long history of approximation schemes for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical mac...
We formalize the concept of additive approximation schemes and apply it to load balancing problems o...
Many applications in discrete optimization lead to hard problems. Under common assumption, it is imp...
We consider the on-line load balancing problem where there are m identical machines (servers) and a ...
ABSTRACT. One of the most important open problems in machine scheduling is the problem of scheduling...
In the classical load balancing or multiprocessor scheduling prob-lem, we are given a sequence of jo...
We obtain a new efficient approximation algorithm for scheduling precedence constrained jobs on mach...
htmlabstractWe study a natural generalization of the problem of minimizing makespan on unrelated mac...
We study two closely related problems in non-preemptive scheduling of sequential jobs on identical p...
Scheduling jobs on unrelated parallel machines so as to minimize makespan is one of the basic proble...
AbstractWe examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so ...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the classical $Q||C_{max}$ scheduling problem. The o...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
International audienceWe study the problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time on a s...
There is a long history of approximation schemes for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical mac...
We formalize the concept of additive approximation schemes and apply it to load balancing problems o...
Many applications in discrete optimization lead to hard problems. Under common assumption, it is imp...
We consider the on-line load balancing problem where there are m identical machines (servers) and a ...
ABSTRACT. One of the most important open problems in machine scheduling is the problem of scheduling...
In the classical load balancing or multiprocessor scheduling prob-lem, we are given a sequence of jo...
We obtain a new efficient approximation algorithm for scheduling precedence constrained jobs on mach...
htmlabstractWe study a natural generalization of the problem of minimizing makespan on unrelated mac...
We study two closely related problems in non-preemptive scheduling of sequential jobs on identical p...
Scheduling jobs on unrelated parallel machines so as to minimize makespan is one of the basic proble...
AbstractWe examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so ...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the classical $Q||C_{max}$ scheduling problem. The o...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
International audienceWe study the problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time on a s...