AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling outforests and inforests with non-uniform deadlines subject to unit-length communication delays. We will prove that minimum-tardiness schedules for outforests on two processors and for chain-like task systems on m processors can be constructed in polynomial time. In addition, we present two polynomial-time approximation algorithms: one with an asymptotic approximation bound of 2−2/m for scheduling outforests with non-positive deadlines on m processors and one with an asymptotic approximation bound of 2 for scheduling inforests with non-positive deadlines on m processors. Moreover, it is proved that for a special class of inforests, minimum-tardiness schedules on m processors can be constructed i...
International audienceWe consider the case of a UET tree and an unlimited number of processors. We g...
AbstractWe consider a polynomial-time algorithm for the following scheduling problem: Given two mach...
A set of unit-time tasks has to be processed on identical parallel processors subject to precedence ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling outforests and inforests with non-uniform deadlines su...
AbstractIn this paper we study task scheduling problems on m identical parallel processors, where ea...
AbstractAlthough most of the scheduling problems with interprocessor communication delays have been ...
AbstractWe investigate the problem of minimizing the makespan (resp. the sum of completion time) for...
AbstractWe investigate the problem of minimizing the makespan (resp. the sum of completion time) for...
International audienceWe show that the problem of scheduling chains of unit execution time (UET) job...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a partially ordered set of unit execution time (UET) t...
We consider the problem P}&;| prec},cij&;{0,1}|κ of scheduling jobs with arbitrary processing times...
We consider the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule onmmachines for a set ofnunit-length ta...
We consider the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule onmmachines for a set ofnunit-length ta...
We consider the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule onmmachines for a set ofnunit-length ta...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of scheduling a tree-structured task system in a distribute...
International audienceWe consider the case of a UET tree and an unlimited number of processors. We g...
AbstractWe consider a polynomial-time algorithm for the following scheduling problem: Given two mach...
A set of unit-time tasks has to be processed on identical parallel processors subject to precedence ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling outforests and inforests with non-uniform deadlines su...
AbstractIn this paper we study task scheduling problems on m identical parallel processors, where ea...
AbstractAlthough most of the scheduling problems with interprocessor communication delays have been ...
AbstractWe investigate the problem of minimizing the makespan (resp. the sum of completion time) for...
AbstractWe investigate the problem of minimizing the makespan (resp. the sum of completion time) for...
International audienceWe show that the problem of scheduling chains of unit execution time (UET) job...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a partially ordered set of unit execution time (UET) t...
We consider the problem P}&;| prec},cij&;{0,1}|κ of scheduling jobs with arbitrary processing times...
We consider the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule onmmachines for a set ofnunit-length ta...
We consider the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule onmmachines for a set ofnunit-length ta...
We consider the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule onmmachines for a set ofnunit-length ta...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of scheduling a tree-structured task system in a distribute...
International audienceWe consider the case of a UET tree and an unlimited number of processors. We g...
AbstractWe consider a polynomial-time algorithm for the following scheduling problem: Given two mach...
A set of unit-time tasks has to be processed on identical parallel processors subject to precedence ...