We study an offline interval scheduling problem where every job has exactly one associated interval on every machine. To schedule a set of jobs, exactly one of the intervals associated with each job must be selected, and the intervals selected on the same machine must not intersect. We show that deciding whether all jobs can be scheduled is np-complete already in various simple cases. In particular, by showing the np-completeness for the case when all the intervals associated with the same job end at the same point in time (also known as just-in-time jobs), we solve an open problem posed by sung and vlach (j. Sched., 2005). We also study the related problem of maximizing the number of scheduled jobs. We prove that the problem is np-hard eve...
Given a set of jobs, each consisting of a number of weighted intervals on the real line, and a numb...
Given a set of jobs, each consisting of a number of weighted intervals on the real line, and a numbe...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling a sequence of intervals revealed on-line...
We study an offline interval scheduling problem where every job has exactly one associated interval ...
We consider a scheduling problem with machine dependent intervals, where each job consists of m fixe...
In interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their starting times are ...
textabstractIn interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their startin...
Interval scheduling is a basic problem in the theory of algorithms and a classical task in combinato...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
© 2019, The Author(s). We consider an online interval scheduling problem on two related machines. If...
Interval scheduling is a basic problem in the theory of algorithms and a classical task in combinato...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider an online interval scheduling problem on two related machines. If one machine i...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where jobs have to be carried out by parallel identical mac...
Given a set of jobs, each consisting of a number of weighted intervals on the real line, and a numb...
Given a set of jobs, each consisting of a number of weighted intervals on the real line, and a numbe...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling a sequence of intervals revealed on-line...
We study an offline interval scheduling problem where every job has exactly one associated interval ...
We consider a scheduling problem with machine dependent intervals, where each job consists of m fixe...
In interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their starting times are ...
textabstractIn interval scheduling, not only the processing times of the jobs but also their startin...
Interval scheduling is a basic problem in the theory of algorithms and a classical task in combinato...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
© 2019, The Author(s). We consider an online interval scheduling problem on two related machines. If...
Interval scheduling is a basic problem in the theory of algorithms and a classical task in combinato...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider an online interval scheduling problem on two related machines. If one machine i...
Suppose that $n$ independent tasks are to be scheduled without preemption on an unlimited number of ...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where jobs have to be carried out by parallel identical mac...
Given a set of jobs, each consisting of a number of weighted intervals on the real line, and a numb...
Given a set of jobs, each consisting of a number of weighted intervals on the real line, and a numbe...
International audienceWe consider the problem of scheduling a sequence of intervals revealed on-line...