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List-Scheduling versus Cluster-Scheduling

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2018
In scheduling theory and parallel computing practice, programs are often represented as directed acyclic graphs. Finding a makespan-minimising schedule for such a graph on a given number of homogenous processors ( $P|prec,c_{ij}|C_{\max}$ ) is an NP-hard optimisation problem.
Huijun Wang, Oliver Sinnen
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Schedule Development under Stochastic Scheduling

Journal of the Construction Division, 1982
A most effective use of Monte-Carlo schedule generation is to create a control schedule of the planning, design and construction of a major project. The normal Monte-Carlo process will yield a distribution for the time required for project completion, activity criticality and list potential critical paths.
Keith C. Crandall, John C. Woolery
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Work Schedules

SSRN Electronic Journal
In a new model of work schedules, employers choose the number of working hours and either dictate the exact hours to be worked or delegate that decision to workers via flextime. Workers' preferences over schedules influence their productivities. An inverted-U-shaped hours-output profile arises; flextime policies shift its peak to the right.
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Tree scheduling versus sequential scheduling

Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Critical Automotive applications Robustness & Safety - CARS '10, 2010
We present a new approach of validation for critical real- time applications: the tree based approach. This approach explicitly takes the conditional statements and the semantics contained in the tests into account. We substitute sequential schedules by scheduling trees.
Fotsing, Christian   +2 more
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Schedule dependency of schedule-induced air-licking

Physiology & Behavior, 1971
Abstract Rats deprived to 80 per cent of their preexperimental body weights were given one 90-min session per day during which one 45-mg food pellet was delivered every min. They were given access to an air-stream by licking a drinking tube through which air would be pumped while they licked it. Each rat rapidly developed the typical schedule-induced
J, Mendelson, R, Zec, D, Chillag
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Fuel Resource Scheduling The Daily Scheduling Problem

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1985
The paper presents different network flow algorithms to handle the linear and nonlinear unit I/O characteristics of the daily fuel scheduling problem with hourly and daily fuel constraints. Results of a 17 unit/17 contract test system results are presented to illustrate the highlights of the proposed methodologies.
S. Vemuri   +2 more
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Scheduling Multiprocessor Tasks to Minimize Schedule Length

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1986
The problem considered in this paper is the deterministic scheduling of tasks on a set of identical processors. However, the model presented differs from the classical one by the requirement that certain tasks need more than one processor at a time for their processing. This assumption is especially justified in some microprocessor applications and its
Błażewicz, Jacek   +2 more
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On‐line scheduling revisited

Journal of Scheduling, 2000
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Fleischer, R., Wahl, M.
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Schedules and Counter schedules

2005
Abstract Every compensation claim will need a Schedule of Special Damages. In every assessment of damages, the Schedule of Special Damages and the counter schedule will be the main working documents. In every detailed negotiation, these documents will be the first point of reference for assessing the value of the claim.
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Lookahead scheduling

ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter, 1992
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