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Achieving Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication in 5G and Beyond. [PDF]
Bajracharya R, Shrestha R.
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A hybrid RL-GA-LSTM-AE framework for energy-aware and SLA-driven task scheduling in cloud computing environments. [PDF]
Narsimhulu B, Kumar TS.
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Intelligent Patient Appointment Schedules. [PDF]
Elhag S, Althagafi L, Almouabdi S.
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Optimization of train real-time dynamic scheduling under unexpected events in high-speed railway based on MAPPO. [PDF]
Tang Z, Huang P, Sun J.
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Construction and prototype effect evaluation of a multi-agent collaborative system for operating room nursing. [PDF]
Li Y, Zou J, Wang L, Zhao R, Yuan J.
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Tackling Administrative Burden in Graduate Medical Education: Consider AI-Powered Tools. [PDF]
Phung JY, Chung AD, Kwan BY.
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Resource-Constrained Assignment Scheduling
Operations Research, 1986Many resource-constrained assignment scheduling problems can be modeled as 0-1 assignment problems with side constraints (APSC). Unlike the well-known assignment problem of linear programming, APSC is NP-complete. In this paper we define a branch-and-bound algorithm for solving APSC to optimality.
Joseph B Mazzola, Alan W Neebe
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[1989] Proceedings. Real-Time Systems Symposium, 1991
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Donald W. Gillies, Jane W.-S. Liu
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Donald W. Gillies, Jane W.-S. Liu
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Reconfigurable resource scheduling
Proceedings of the eighteenth annual ACM symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, 2006We consider a class of scheduling problems that we refer to as reconfigurable resource scheduling. This class of problems is motivated by emerging applications that involve dynamically allocating a large number of shared resources to a variety of services. We design efficient online algorithms for certain problems in this class.
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