Abstract

In various manufacturing and computing contexts there may be a certain period in each time interval, during which processing may continue but may not be initiated. We examine the problem of on-line scheduling in the presence of such forbidden zones, whose complements are starting time windows. We show that no on-line algorithm is better than [frac97]-competitive, when minimizing the number of intervals used (essentially the makespan), whereas list scheduling is shown to be 2-competitive. We also investigate adaptations of the first fit, next fit and harmonic bin packing algorithms and test all four empirically.

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