We study the problem of scheduling maintenance on arcs of a capacitated network so as to maximize the total flow from a source node to a sink node over a set of time periods. Maintenance on an arc shuts down the arc for the duration of the period in which its maintenance is scheduled, making its capacity zero for that period. A set of arcs is designated to have maintenance during the planning period, which will require each to be shut down for exactly one time period. In general this problem is known to be NP-hard, and several special instance classes have been studied. Here we propose an additional constraint which limits the number of maintenance jobs per time period, and we study the impact of this on the complexity
This paper is concerned with the problem of designing a survivable capacitated fixed-charge network....
We examine various problems concerning the reservation of capacity in a given network, where each ar...
We examine various problems concerning the reservation of capacity in a given network, where each ar...
We study the problem of scheduling maintenance on arcs of a capacitated network to maximize the tota...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this research we focus on a problem in the class o...
We consider the problem of scheduling a set of maintenance jobs on the arcs of a network so that the...
Many real world complex problems can be viewed as networks with arc capacities, for example, rail ne...
We consider a problem that marries network flows and scheduling, motivated by the need to schedule m...
We consider a problem that marries network flows and scheduling, motivated by the need to schedule m...
This paper addresses two classes of reliability analysis models: a network flow model and a project ...
This paper addresses two classes of reliability analysis models: a network flow model and a project ...
unit processing time arc shutdown jobs to maximize network flow over time: complexity result
We investigate the problem of scheduling the maintenance of edges in a network, motivated by the goa...
We investigate the problem of scheduling the maintenance of edges in a network, motivated by the goa...
We investigate the problem of scheduling the maintenance of edges in a network, motivated by the goa...
This paper is concerned with the problem of designing a survivable capacitated fixed-charge network....
We examine various problems concerning the reservation of capacity in a given network, where each ar...
We examine various problems concerning the reservation of capacity in a given network, where each ar...
We study the problem of scheduling maintenance on arcs of a capacitated network to maximize the tota...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this research we focus on a problem in the class o...
We consider the problem of scheduling a set of maintenance jobs on the arcs of a network so that the...
Many real world complex problems can be viewed as networks with arc capacities, for example, rail ne...
We consider a problem that marries network flows and scheduling, motivated by the need to schedule m...
We consider a problem that marries network flows and scheduling, motivated by the need to schedule m...
This paper addresses two classes of reliability analysis models: a network flow model and a project ...
This paper addresses two classes of reliability analysis models: a network flow model and a project ...
unit processing time arc shutdown jobs to maximize network flow over time: complexity result
We investigate the problem of scheduling the maintenance of edges in a network, motivated by the goa...
We investigate the problem of scheduling the maintenance of edges in a network, motivated by the goa...
We investigate the problem of scheduling the maintenance of edges in a network, motivated by the goa...
This paper is concerned with the problem of designing a survivable capacitated fixed-charge network....
We examine various problems concerning the reservation of capacity in a given network, where each ar...
We examine various problems concerning the reservation of capacity in a given network, where each ar...