AbstractWe study a new kind of online bin packing with conflicts, motivated by a problem arising when scheduling jobs on the Grid. In this bin packing problem, the set of items is given at the beginning, together with a set of conflicts on pairs of items. A conflict on a pair of items implies that they cannot be assigned to a common bin. The online scenario is realized as follows. Variable-sized bins arrive one by one, and items need to be assigned to each bin before the next bin arrives. We analyze the online problem as well as semi-online versions of it, which are the variant where the sizes of the arriving bins are monotonically non-increasing as well as the variant where they are monotonically non-decreasing
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
We improve the lower bound on the asymptotic competitive ratio of any online algorithm for bin packi...
The bin packing problem requires packing a set of objects into a finite number of bins of fixed capa...
AbstractWe study a new kind of online bin packing with conflicts, motivated by a problem arising whe...
In the variable-sized online bin packing problem, one has to assign items to bins one by one. The bi...
AbstractWe consider a natural resource allocation problem in which we are given a set of items, wher...
AbstractWe study a new variant of the online bin-packing problem, in which each item ai is associate...
AbstractThe classical bin packing problem is one of the best-known and most widely studied problems ...
AbstractIn competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complex...
We study an on-line bin packing problem. A fixed number n of bins, possibly of different sizes, are ...
We revisit the classic online bin packing problem studied in the half-century. In this problem, item...
We study the online bin packing problem under two stochastic settings. In the bin packing problem, w...
We consider the NP Hard problem of online Bin Packing while requiring that larger (or longer) items ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new version of the on-line variable-sized bin packing problem. Sup...
Cardinality constrained bin packing or bin packing with cardinality constraints is a basic bin packi...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
We improve the lower bound on the asymptotic competitive ratio of any online algorithm for bin packi...
The bin packing problem requires packing a set of objects into a finite number of bins of fixed capa...
AbstractWe study a new kind of online bin packing with conflicts, motivated by a problem arising whe...
In the variable-sized online bin packing problem, one has to assign items to bins one by one. The bi...
AbstractWe consider a natural resource allocation problem in which we are given a set of items, wher...
AbstractWe study a new variant of the online bin-packing problem, in which each item ai is associate...
AbstractThe classical bin packing problem is one of the best-known and most widely studied problems ...
AbstractIn competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complex...
We study an on-line bin packing problem. A fixed number n of bins, possibly of different sizes, are ...
We revisit the classic online bin packing problem studied in the half-century. In this problem, item...
We study the online bin packing problem under two stochastic settings. In the bin packing problem, w...
We consider the NP Hard problem of online Bin Packing while requiring that larger (or longer) items ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new version of the on-line variable-sized bin packing problem. Sup...
Cardinality constrained bin packing or bin packing with cardinality constraints is a basic bin packi...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
We improve the lower bound on the asymptotic competitive ratio of any online algorithm for bin packi...
The bin packing problem requires packing a set of objects into a finite number of bins of fixed capa...