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In this paper, we consider the problem of on-line scheduling a job sequence on two uniform machines. A job can be either rejected, in which case we pay its penalty, or scheduled on machines, in which case it contributes its processing time to the makspan of the constructed schedule. The objective is to minimize the sum of the makespan of the schedule for all accepted jobs and the penalties of all...
This paper considers two semi-online versions of scheduling problem P2||Cmax where one type of partial information is available and one type of additional algorithmic extension is allowed simultaneously. For the semi-online version where a buffer of length 1 is available and the total size of all jobs is known in advance, we present an optimal algorithm with competitive ratio 5/4. We also show that...
Abstract In this paper, we consider the problem of on-line uniform machine scheduling with rejection. For the two machine case and a special three machine case, we present the best possible on-line algorithms for certain values of speed ratio s.
Abstract.This paper investigates two different semi on-line scheduling problems on a two-machine system. In the first case, we assume that all jobs have their processing times in between p and rp . In the second case, we assume that the largest processing time is known in advance. We show that one has a best possible algorithm with worst case ratio 4/3 while LS is still the best possible...
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