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  1. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International
  2. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 53
  3. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 53, Issue 2, March 2014
  4. Some algorithms of solving minimax multiprocessor scheduling problem
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Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 53, Issue 2, March 2014
Application of the perturbation method for the minimization of an integral quadratic functional on the trajectories of a quasilinear system
Analytical solution of the time-optimal slew problem of a spherically symmetric spacecraft in the class of conical motions
Dynamic programming in the routing problem with complex dependence of costs on the list of jobs
Complex minimization method for finite state machines implemented on programmable logic devices
Some algorithms of solving minimax multiprocessor scheduling problem
Multiperiod and stochastic formulations for a closed loop supply chain with incentives
Dense terrain stereoreconstruction using modified SGM
Iris image segmentation based on approximate methods with subsequent refinements
Multidimensional structural parametric model and block diagram of multilayer electro-magneto-elastic actuator of nano and micro displacements
Inducing finite state machines from training samples using ant colony optimization
A concept of the terminal descent control algorithm at reentry into the earth atmosphere with near-parabolic velocity
New generation precision motion simulators with inertial sensors and digital control
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Some algorithms of solving minimax multiprocessor scheduling problem

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Furugyan, M. G.
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract A problem of constructing schedules of minimal length without interrupts and switches is considered for a multiprocessor system, in which the job execution time depends on the processor assigned to the job. To solve this problem, the branch and bound method is developed. The method is based on efficient algorithms for calculating lower and upper bounds of minimal length of the schedule. For the particular case when processors are identical, their number is fixed and the directive deadline is given, a pseudo-polynomial algorithm is proposed for constructing the admissible schedule. The number of processors required for efficient parallelizing of the algorithm is found.
Starting Page 195
Ending Page 200
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10642307
Journal Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International
Volume Number 53
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 15556530
Language English
Publisher Pleiades Publishing
Publisher Date 2014-04-13
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Control, Robotics, Mechatronics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics Theoretical Computer Science Computer Networks and Communications Control and Systems Engineering Information Systems Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Software
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