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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 359, Issues 1-3, 14 August 2006, Pages 400-417
 
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Approximation schemes for scheduling and covering on unrelated machines

Pavlos S. Efraimidisa, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Paul G. Spirakisb, 1, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece bComputer Technology Institute, Riga Feraiou 61, 26221 Patras, Greece

Received 23 December 2004; 
revised 23 December 2005; 
accepted 12 May 2006. 
Communicated by G. Ausiello. 
Available online 23 June 2006.

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Abstract

We examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so that each job is processed without interruption on one of the machines, and at any time, every machine processes at most one job. We focus on the case where m is a fixed constant, and present a new rounding approach that yields approximation schemes for multi-objective minimum makespan scheduling with a fixed number of linear cost constraints. The same approach gives approximation schemes for covering problems like maximizing the minimum load on any machine, and for assigning specific or equal loads to the machines.

Keywords: Randomized rounding; Multi-objective scheduling; Covering; Approximation schemes; Derandomization


 
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