A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a stream of jobs that arrive over time. In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n jobs that are released over time in order to minimize the average completion time of the set of jobs. In contrast to the problem of minimizing average completion time when all jobs are available at time 0, all the problems that we consider are NP-hard, and essentially nothing was known about constructing good approximations in polynomial time. We give the first constant-factor approximation algorithms for several variants of the single and parallel machine model. Many of the algorithms are based on interesting algorithmic and structural relationships b...
Whereas the overwhelming majority of scheduling problems appears to be NP-hard, models with equal pr...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs with release dates on parallel machines so as to minimize...
A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a ...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
In this paper we introduce two general techniques for the design and analysis of approximation algor...
Recently there has been much progress on the design of approximation algorithms for a variety of sch...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
We consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machines that operate in par...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of scheduling n deteriorating jobs with release dates on ...
Recently there has been much progress on the design of approximation algorithms for a variety ofsche...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted job completion time on a singl...
We discuss scheduling problems with m identical machines and n jobs where each job has to be assigne...
textabstractWe show that minimizing the average job completion time on unrelated machines is (Formul...
Whereas the overwhelming majority of scheduling problems appears to be NP-hard, models with equal pr...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs with release dates on parallel machines so as to minimize...
A natural and basic problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a ...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
We consider the problem of nonpreemptive scheduling to minimize average ( weighted) completion time,...
In this paper we introduce two general techniques for the design and analysis of approximation algor...
Recently there has been much progress on the design of approximation algorithms for a variety of sch...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted completion time of n jobs with...
We consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machines that operate in par...
AbstractIn this paper we study the problem of scheduling n deteriorating jobs with release dates on ...
Recently there has been much progress on the design of approximation algorithms for a variety ofsche...
We consider the scheduling problem of minimizing the average weighted job completion time on a singl...
We discuss scheduling problems with m identical machines and n jobs where each job has to be assigne...
textabstractWe show that minimizing the average job completion time on unrelated machines is (Formul...
Whereas the overwhelming majority of scheduling problems appears to be NP-hard, models with equal pr...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs with release dates on parallel machines so as to minimize...