AbstractWe study a resource allocation problem where jobs have the following characteristic: each job consumes some quantity of a bounded resource during a certain time interval and induces a given profit. We aim to select a subset of jobs with maximal total profit such that the total resource consumed at any point in time remains bounded by the given resource capacity.While this case is trivially NP-hard in general and polynomially solvable for uniform resource consumptions, our main result shows the NP-hardness for the case of general resource consumptions but uniform profit values, i.e. for the case of maximizing the number of performed jobs. This result applies even for proper time intervals.We also give a deterministic (1/2−ε)-approxim...
Resource loading appears in many variants in tactical (mid-term) capacity planning in multiproject e...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
We study the problem of scheduling $n$ jobs that arrive over time. We consider a non-preemptive sett...
Temporal networks describe workflows of time-consuming tasks whose processing order is constrained b...
In this paper, we consider the problem of choosing a minimum cost set of resources for executing a s...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where jobs have to be carried out by parallel identical mac...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the us...
In the restricted assignment problem, the input consists of a set of machines and a set of jobs each...
We consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a...
We consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a...
We revisit a classical scheduling model to incorporate modern trends in data center networks and clo...
The paper presents new approximability results for single machine scheduling problems with jobs requ...
AbstractWe consider the resource-constrained scheduling problem when each job’s resource requirement...
In this paper we study an extension of the single machine scheduling problem with the total weighte...
AbstractIn deterministic sequencing and scheduling problems, jobs are to be processed on machines of...
Resource loading appears in many variants in tactical (mid-term) capacity planning in multiproject e...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
We study the problem of scheduling $n$ jobs that arrive over time. We consider a non-preemptive sett...
Temporal networks describe workflows of time-consuming tasks whose processing order is constrained b...
In this paper, we consider the problem of choosing a minimum cost set of resources for executing a s...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where jobs have to be carried out by parallel identical mac...
AbstractWe consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the us...
In the restricted assignment problem, the input consists of a set of machines and a set of jobs each...
We consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a...
We consider a scheduling problem where the processing time of any job is dependent on the usage of a...
We revisit a classical scheduling model to incorporate modern trends in data center networks and clo...
The paper presents new approximability results for single machine scheduling problems with jobs requ...
AbstractWe consider the resource-constrained scheduling problem when each job’s resource requirement...
In this paper we study an extension of the single machine scheduling problem with the total weighte...
AbstractIn deterministic sequencing and scheduling problems, jobs are to be processed on machines of...
Resource loading appears in many variants in tactical (mid-term) capacity planning in multiproject e...
We consider a scheduling problem where n jobs have to be carried out by m parallel identical machine...
We study the problem of scheduling $n$ jobs that arrive over time. We consider a non-preemptive sett...