Time-Dependent Scheduling [electronic resource] / by Stanisaw Gawiejnowicz.

Por: Gawiejnowicz, Stanisaw [author.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science, An EATCS SeriesEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Descripción: XVI, 380 p. 26 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783540694465Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Computer science | Information theory | Computer software | Artificial intelligence | Mathematical optimization | Computer Science | Theory of Computation | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Optimization | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Operations Research/Decision TheoryFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 004.0151 Clasificación LoC:QA75.5-76.95Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: hebookpresentedtothereaderisdevotedtotime-dependentscheduling. TScheduling problems, in general, consist in the allocation of resources over time in order to perform a set of jobs. Any allocation that meets all requirements concerning the jobs and resources is called a feasible schedule. The quality of a schedule is measured by a criterion function. The aim of scheduling is to ?nd, among all feasible schedules, a schedule that optimizes the criterion function. A solution to an arbitrary scheduling problem consists in giving a polynomial-time algorithm generating either an optimal schedule or a schedule that is close to the optimal one, if the given scheduling problem has been proved to be computationally intractable. The scheduling problems are subject of interest of the scheduling theory, originated in mid-?fties of the twentieth century. The theory has been developing dynamically and new research areas constantly come into existence. The subject of this book, ti- dependent scheduling, is one of such areas. In time-dependent scheduling, the processing time of a job is variable and depends on the starting time of the job. This crucial assumption allows us to apply the scheduling theory to a broader spectrum of problems. For example, in the framework of the time-dependent scheduling theory we may consider the problems of repayment of multiple loans, ?re ?ghting and maintenance assignments. In this book, we will discuss algorithms and complexity issues concerning various time-dependent scheduling problems.
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Fundamentals -- Preliminaries -- Problems and algorithms -- NP-complete problems -- Basics of the scheduling theory -- Basics of time-dependent scheduling -- Complexity -- Single-machine time-dependent scheduling -- Parallel-machine time-dependent scheduling -- Dedicated-machine time-dependent scheduling -- Algorithms -- Approximation and heuristic algorithms -- Greedy algorithms based on signatures -- Local search algorithms -- Advanced Topics -- Matrix methods in time-dependent scheduling -- Scheduling dependent deteriorating jobs -- Time-dependent scheduling with two criteria.

hebookpresentedtothereaderisdevotedtotime-dependentscheduling. TScheduling problems, in general, consist in the allocation of resources over time in order to perform a set of jobs. Any allocation that meets all requirements concerning the jobs and resources is called a feasible schedule. The quality of a schedule is measured by a criterion function. The aim of scheduling is to ?nd, among all feasible schedules, a schedule that optimizes the criterion function. A solution to an arbitrary scheduling problem consists in giving a polynomial-time algorithm generating either an optimal schedule or a schedule that is close to the optimal one, if the given scheduling problem has been proved to be computationally intractable. The scheduling problems are subject of interest of the scheduling theory, originated in mid-?fties of the twentieth century. The theory has been developing dynamically and new research areas constantly come into existence. The subject of this book, ti- dependent scheduling, is one of such areas. In time-dependent scheduling, the processing time of a job is variable and depends on the starting time of the job. This crucial assumption allows us to apply the scheduling theory to a broader spectrum of problems. For example, in the framework of the time-dependent scheduling theory we may consider the problems of repayment of multiple loans, ?re ?ghting and maintenance assignments. In this book, we will discuss algorithms and complexity issues concerning various time-dependent scheduling problems.

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