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Tree scheduling versus sequential scheduling
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Critical Automotive applications Robustness & Safety - CARS '10, 2010We 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.
Christian Fotsing +2 more
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Structural schedulings in the problems of scheduling theory
Journal of Soviet Mathematics, 1983This paper is devoted to a class of problems for which there exist optimal structure schedulings. One presents the solutions of two problems of scheduling theory. One analyzes the similarities and the differences in the formulation between the problems of this class and the traditional problems of scheduling theory.
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Insertion scheduling: An alternative to list scheduling for modulo schedulers
1996The list scheduling algorithm is a popular scheduling engine used in most, if not all, industrial instruction schedulers. However this technique has several drawbacks, especially in the context of modulo scheduling. One such problem is the need to restart scheduling from scratch whenever scheduling fails at the current value of the initiation interval.
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2009
Full of practical examples, Introduction to Scheduling presents the basic concepts and methods, fundamental results, and recent developments of scheduling theory. With contributions from highly respected experts, it provides self-contained, easy-to-follow, yet rigorous presentations of the material.
Robert, Yves, Vivien, Frédéric
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Full of practical examples, Introduction to Scheduling presents the basic concepts and methods, fundamental results, and recent developments of scheduling theory. With contributions from highly respected experts, it provides self-contained, easy-to-follow, yet rigorous presentations of the material.
Robert, Yves, Vivien, Frédéric
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Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses a temperature and pressure study by geologist Michael Manga, as part of the El Jefe project at the University of California, Berkeley, in the February 2015 issue of the "Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research" of the eruption cycle and boiling patterns of Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming.
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The article discusses a temperature and pressure study by geologist Michael Manga, as part of the El Jefe project at the University of California, Berkeley, in the February 2015 issue of the "Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research" of the eruption cycle and boiling patterns of Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming.
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2017
Scheduling problems are notoriously difficult and ILP models have not yet shown adequate strength for them to be competitive with other approaches. This chapter presents a time-indexed model for the Job-Shop problem that can be solved either by column generation or by a compact equivalent formulation.
Lancia G., Serafini P.
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Scheduling problems are notoriously difficult and ILP models have not yet shown adequate strength for them to be competitive with other approaches. This chapter presents a time-indexed model for the Job-Shop problem that can be solved either by column generation or by a compact equivalent formulation.
Lancia G., Serafini P.
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2016
In this chapter, scheduling and routing principles are discussed. At the beginning, a typical case for operative decision making and mathematical graphs for the representation of decision situations in a network structure are introduced. Additionally, the first insights into the algorithmic processing of graph-data as the basic ingredient for decision ...
Jörn Schönberger +2 more
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In this chapter, scheduling and routing principles are discussed. At the beginning, a typical case for operative decision making and mathematical graphs for the representation of decision situations in a network structure are introduced. Additionally, the first insights into the algorithmic processing of graph-data as the basic ingredient for decision ...
Jörn Schönberger +2 more
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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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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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