We introduce and investigate the problem of scheduling a single lock with parallel chambers. Special cases of this problem are related to interval scheduling. We focus on the existence of no-wait schedules and characterize their feasibility for a lock consisting of two chambers using new graph-theoretical concepts. We obtain a linear time algorithm for this special case. We also provide an efficient algorithm for the case where all chambers of the lock are identical. Furthermore, we describe a dynamic programming algorithm for the general case with arbitrary chambers. Finally, we indicate how our methods for the no-wait case can be applied to practical settings where waiting time is unavoidable.</p
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We introduce and investigate the problem of scheduling a single lock with parallel chambers. Special...
In the present contribution we will show that scheduling a lock having at least two identical chambe...
AbstractIn the present contribution we will show that scheduling a lock having at least two identica...
The present thesis introduces the lock scheduling problem and promising decompositions into sub prob...
The present thesis introduces the lock scheduling problem and promising decompositions into sub prob...
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We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
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We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
We discuss a problem inspired by the practical setting of scheduling a series of locks arranged in a...
Lock-free concurrent algorithms guarantee that some concurrent operation will always make progress i...
We introduce and investigate the problem of scheduling a single lock with parallel chambers. Special...
In the present contribution we will show that scheduling a lock having at least two identical chambe...
AbstractIn the present contribution we will show that scheduling a lock having at least two identica...
The present thesis introduces the lock scheduling problem and promising decompositions into sub prob...
The present thesis introduces the lock scheduling problem and promising decompositions into sub prob...
With the increasing share of waterbound multimodal transportation in the logistics chain, inland loc...
We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
Traditional job shop scheduling problems assume that there are buffers with infinite capacity availa...
hips must often pass one or more locks when entering or leaving a tide independent port. So do barge...
Abstract In multiprogrammed systems, synchronization often turns out to be a performance bottleneck ...
In this paper we present a number of (meta-)heuristics for tackling the lock scheduling problem. The...
We consider the operation of ship locks with one or more parallel chambers, which can transfer sever...
We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
We discuss a problem inspired by the practical setting of scheduling a series of locks arranged in a...
Lock-free concurrent algorithms guarantee that some concurrent operation will always make progress i...