AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m unrelated parallel machines without preemption. Job i takes processing time pij on machine j, and the total time used by a machine is the sum of the processing times for the jobs assigned to it. The objective is to minimize makespan. The best known approximation algorithms for this problem compute an optimum fractional solution and then use rounding techniques to get an integral 2-approximation.In this paper we present a combinatorial approximation algorithm that matches this approximation quality. It is much simpler than the previously known algorithms and its running time is better. This is the first time that a combinatorial algorithm always beats the interior point ap...
Scheduling on Unrelated Machines is a classical optimization problem where $n$ jobs have to be distr...
We study the classic weighted maximum throughput problem on unrelated machines. We give a (1-1/e-?)-...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines, where the m...
We consider the following scheduling problem. There arem parallel machines andn independent jobs. Ea...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
We consider the problem of scheduling $n$ independent jobs on $m$ unrelated parallel machines. Each ...
AbstractWe examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so ...
We show how to approximate in NC the problem of Scheduling Unrelated Parallel Machines, for a fixed ...
In this paper we show how to improve a recent approximation scheme for scheduling jobs on a fixed nu...
AbstractThe NP-hard problem addressed in this paper is well known in the scheduling literature as R∥...
A fundamental problem in scheduling is makespan minimization on unrelated parallel machines (R||Cmax...
In this paper we study variants of the non-preemptive parallel job scheduling problem in which the n...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Motivated by problems in distributed computing, this thesis presents the first non-trivial polynomia...
In malleable job scheduling, jobs can be executed simultaneously on multiple machines with the proce...
Scheduling on Unrelated Machines is a classical optimization problem where $n$ jobs have to be distr...
We study the classic weighted maximum throughput problem on unrelated machines. We give a (1-1/e-?)-...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines, where the m...
We consider the following scheduling problem. There arem parallel machines andn independent jobs. Ea...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
We consider the problem of scheduling $n$ independent jobs on $m$ unrelated parallel machines. Each ...
AbstractWe examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so ...
We show how to approximate in NC the problem of Scheduling Unrelated Parallel Machines, for a fixed ...
In this paper we show how to improve a recent approximation scheme for scheduling jobs on a fixed nu...
AbstractThe NP-hard problem addressed in this paper is well known in the scheduling literature as R∥...
A fundamental problem in scheduling is makespan minimization on unrelated parallel machines (R||Cmax...
In this paper we study variants of the non-preemptive parallel job scheduling problem in which the n...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Motivated by problems in distributed computing, this thesis presents the first non-trivial polynomia...
In malleable job scheduling, jobs can be executed simultaneously on multiple machines with the proce...
Scheduling on Unrelated Machines is a classical optimization problem where $n$ jobs have to be distr...
We study the classic weighted maximum throughput problem on unrelated machines. We give a (1-1/e-?)-...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on m parallel machines, where the m...