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In this paper we present a polynomial time dynamic programming algorithm for solving a scheduling problem with a (total) weighted completion time objective function where the weights are activity- and time-dependent. We highlight application areas for this type of problem to underscore the...
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In this paper we focus on restrictions arising from the players belonging to some hierarchical structure that is represented by a digraph. Two of these models are the games with a permission structure and games under precedence constraints. In both cases, the hierarchy can be represented by a...
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In this paper we present a polynomial time dynamic programming algorithm for solving a scheduling problem with a (total) weighted completion time objective function where the weights are activity- and time-dependent. We highlight application areas for this type of problem to underscore the...
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The paper presents a priority algorithm for the maximum lateness problem with parallel identical processors, precedence constraints, and preemptions. The presented algorithm calculates the priority of each task by constructing a schedule for the set of its successors. The algorithm is motivated...
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