公平重复间隔调度

IF 0.7 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Klaus Heeger, Danny Hermelin, Yuval Itzhaki, Hendrik Molter, Dvir Shabtay
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摘要

在一些调度场景中,公平的资源分配无疑是客户满意度的关键因素。这在重复调度模型中尤其明显,其中相同的客户机每天重复提交作业。在本文中,我们旨在分析一个包含n个客户和m天的重复调度模型。每天,每个客户端都提交一个请求,以在特定的时间间隔内处理一个作业,这个时间间隔可能每天都在变化,从而对调度是准时完成的场景进行建模。每日调度是在一台机器上执行的,该机器一次只能处理一个作业,因此不可能调度具有交叉时间间隔的作业。因此,一个可行的解决方案对应于时间间隔不相交的作业集,每天一组。我们将客户端收到的服务质量定义为在m天内执行的任务数量。我们的目标是提供一个可行的解决方案,其中每个客户机至少有k天的时间来处理其作业。我们证明了这个问题是np困难的,即使在各种自然限制下,如相同的处理时间和日无关的截止日期。我们还提供了几种特殊情况下的有效算法,并针对几个参数分析了问题的参数化可跟踪性,给出了参数化硬度和可跟踪性的结果。
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Fair Repetitive Interval Scheduling

Fair Repetitive Interval Scheduling

Fair Repetitive Interval Scheduling

Fair resource allocation is undoubtedly a crucial factor in customer satisfaction in several scheduling scenarios. This is especially apparent in repetitive scheduling models where the same clients repeatedly submit jobs on a daily basis. In this paper, we aim to analyze a repetitive scheduling model involving a set of n clients and a set of m days. On every day, each client submits a request to process a job exactly within a specific time interval, which may vary from day to day, modeling the scenario where the scheduling is done Just-In-Time. The daily schedule is executed on a single machine that can process a single job at a time, therefore it is not possible to schedule jobs with intersecting time intervals. Accordingly, a feasible solution corresponds to sets of jobs with disjoint time intervals, one set per day. We define the quality of service that a client receives as the number of executed jobs over the m days period. Our objective is to provide a feasible solution where each client has at least k days where his jobs are processed. We prove that this problem is NP-hard even under various natural restrictions such as identical processing times and day-independent due dates. We also provide efficient algorithms for several special cases and analyze the parameterized tractability of the problem with respect to several parameters, providing both parameterized hardness and tractability results.

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Algorithmica
Algorithmica 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
158
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Algorithmica is an international journal which publishes theoretical papers on algorithms that address problems arising in practical areas, and experimental papers of general appeal for practical importance or techniques. The development of algorithms is an integral part of computer science. The increasing complexity and scope of computer applications makes the design of efficient algorithms essential. Algorithmica covers algorithms in applied areas such as: VLSI, distributed computing, parallel processing, automated design, robotics, graphics, data base design, software tools, as well as algorithms in fundamental areas such as sorting, searching, data structures, computational geometry, and linear programming. In addition, the journal features two special sections: Application Experience, presenting findings obtained from applications of theoretical results to practical situations, and Problems, offering short papers presenting problems on selected topics of computer science.
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