We study the problem of scheduling jobs on parallel machines minimizing the total completion time, with each job using exactly one resource. First, we derive fundamental properties of the problem and show that the problem is polynomially solvable if pj=1. Then we look at a variant of the shortest processing time rule as an approximation algorithm for the problem and show that it gives at least a (2−1m)-approximation. Subsequently, we show that, although the complexity of the problem remains open, three related problems are NP-hard. In the first problem, every resource also has a subset of machines on which it can be used. In the second problem, once a resource has been used on a machine it cannot be used on any other machine, hence all jobs...
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We study the problem of scheduling jobs on parallel machines minimizing the total completion time, w...
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We consider a problem of scheduling jobs on m parallel machines. The machines are dedicated, i.e., f...
This thesis investigates different optimization problems in the field of scheduling. Scheduling prob...
AbstractThis paper considers the nonpreemptive scheduling of a given set of jobs on several identica...
We study the problem of scheduling jobs on parallel machines minimizing the total completion time, w...
AbstractThe paper considers scheduling problems for parallel dedicated machines subject to resource ...
We consider parallel machine scheduling with job assignment restrictions, i.e., each job can only be...
In this paper we study variants of the non-preemptive parallel job scheduling problem in which the n...
We consider the following fundamental parallel machines scheduling problem in which the input consis...
In this paper we study a parallel machine scheduling problem with non-renewable resource constraints...
Consider the many shared resource scheduling problem where jobs have to be scheduled on identical pa...
In this paper the approximability of parallel machine scheduling problems with resource consuming j...
In this paper, we consider a parallel machine environment when all jobs have the same processing tim...
We consider the NP-hard problem of scheduling parallel jobs with release dates on identical parallel...
AbstractWe consider parallel-machine scheduling problems in which the processing time of a job is a ...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
We consider a problem of scheduling jobs on m parallel machines. The machines are dedicated, i.e., f...
This thesis investigates different optimization problems in the field of scheduling. Scheduling prob...
AbstractThis paper considers the nonpreemptive scheduling of a given set of jobs on several identica...