AbstractThe problem we consider is that of scheduling n unit length tasks on identical processors in the presence of additional scarce resources. The objective is to minimize maximum lateness. It has been known for some time that the problem is NP-hard even for two processors and one resource type. In the present paper we show that the problem can be solved in O(n log n) time, even for an arbitrary number of resources if the instance of the problem has the saturation property (i.e., no resource unit is idle in an optimal schedule). For the more general problem without saturation, two heuristic algorithms and a branch and bound approach are proposed. The results of computational tests of the above methods are also reported
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis addresses the prob...
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77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis addresses the prob...
AbstractIn this paper we study task scheduling problems on m identical parallel processors, where ea...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machin...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of minimizing the weighted number of late jobs in the two-m...
AbstractThis paper gives the positive answer to the question posed in the title for a wide class of ...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a single-machine scheduling problem to minimize the maximum latenes...
AbstractThe problem of minimizing the number of late tasks in the imprecise computation model is con...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling outforests and inforests with non-uniform deadlines su...
In this work we consider the problem of scheduling multiprocessor tasks on parallel processors avail...
Machine scheduling with raw material constraints has a great practical potential, as it is solved b...
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling tasks on two dedicated processors where some ta...
AbstractIn deterministic sequencing and scheduling problems, jobs are to be processed on machines of...
AbstractIn the classical scheduling theory it is widely assumed that any task requires for its proce...
AbstractWe show that the problem of minimizing the weighted number of late jobs in open shop with gi...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis addresses the prob...
AbstractIn this paper we study task scheduling problems on m identical parallel processors, where ea...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m identical machin...