Abstract

In this paper we study a semi on-line version of the classical multiprocessor scheduling problem on two identical processors. We assume that the sum of the tasks and an upper bound gamma on the size of each task are known. Each task has to be assigned upon arrival and the assignment cannot be changed later. The objective is the minimization of the maximum completion time on the processors. In this paper we propose new algorithms and improve known lower and upper bounds on the competitive ratio. Algorithms and bounds depend on the value of gamma. An optimal algorithm is obtained for gamma in the interval [ 1/n,2(n+1)/n(2n+1) ] and gamma = (2n-1)/2n(n-1), where n is any integer value larger or equal 2.

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  • 1.1 Description of the problemIn this paper we study semi on-line scheduling on two identical processors, where the sum of the tasks and an upper bound γ on the size of the tasks are known in advance

  • In this paper we study a semi on-line version of the classical multiprocessor scheduling problem on two identical processors

  • In this paper we propose new algorithms and improve known lower and upper bounds on the competitive ratio

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Description of the problem

In this paper we study semi on-line scheduling on two identical processors, where the sum of the tasks (normalized to 2, without loss of generality) and an upper bound γ on the size of the tasks are known in advance.

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