AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a set of chains onm > 1 identical processors with the objectives of minimizing the makespan and the mean flow time. We show that finding a nonpreemptive schedule with the minimum makespan is strongly NP-hard for each fixedm > 1, answering the open question of whether this problem is strongly NP-hard for trees. We also show that finding a nonpreemptive schedule with the minimum mean flow time is strongly NP-hard for each fixedm > 1, improving the known strong NP-hardness results for in-trees and out-trees. Finally, we generalize the result of McNaughton, showing that preemption cannot reduce the mean weighted flow time for a set of chains. The last two results together imply that finding a preemp...
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AbstractThis paper examines the openshop problem with machine dependent processing times. Two object...
We consider the problem of scheduling n tasks subject to chain-precedence constraints on two identic...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a set of chains onm > 1 identical processors with the ...
In this note we consider the chain precedence relation in scheduling and distinguish between strong ...
Abstract: Solving sparse linear systems can lead to processing tree workflows on a platform of proce...
International audienceIn the paper “The complexity of mean flow time scheduling problems with releas...
In 1954, Johnson gave an efficient algorithm for minimizing makespan in a two-machine flow shop; the...
AbstractWe consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n independent tasks with release...
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this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...
In a classical scheduling problem, we are given a set of $n$ jobs of unitlength along with precedenc...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
International audienceThis paper investigates the execution of tree-shaped task graphs using multipl...
AbstractThis paper deals with the problem of scheduling n jobs on m machines in order to minimize th...
2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
AbstractThis paper examines the openshop problem with machine dependent processing times. Two object...
We consider the problem of scheduling n tasks subject to chain-precedence constraints on two identic...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scheduling a set of chains onm > 1 identical processors with the ...
In this note we consider the chain precedence relation in scheduling and distinguish between strong ...
Abstract: Solving sparse linear systems can lead to processing tree workflows on a platform of proce...
International audienceIn the paper “The complexity of mean flow time scheduling problems with releas...
In 1954, Johnson gave an efficient algorithm for minimizing makespan in a two-machine flow shop; the...
AbstractWe consider the problem of preemptively scheduling a set of n independent tasks with release...
Abstract In the paper “The complexity of mean flow time scheduling problems with release times”, by ...
this paper minimizes the makespan, i. e. the maximum completion time required to process all jobs. A...
In a classical scheduling problem, we are given a set of $n$ jobs of unitlength along with precedenc...
Submitted to 13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in ManufacturingInternational audie...
International audienceThis paper investigates the execution of tree-shaped task graphs using multipl...
AbstractThis paper deals with the problem of scheduling n jobs on m machines in order to minimize th...
2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
AbstractThis paper examines the openshop problem with machine dependent processing times. Two object...
We consider the problem of scheduling n tasks subject to chain-precedence constraints on two identic...