Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
427542 Information Processing Letters 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we consider semi-online hierarchical scheduling problems on two identical machines, with the purpose of minimizing the makespan. The first investigated problem is the buffer version, where a buffer of a fixed capacity K is available for storing at most K jobs. When the current job is given, we are allowed to assign it on some machine irrecoverably; or temporarily store it in the buffer. But in the latter case if the buffer was full then an earlier job is removed from the buffer and assigned it to some machine. The second one is a reassignment version, where when the input is end, we are allowed to reassign at most K   jobs. For both versions, we show no online algorithm can have a competitive ratio less than 32, then propose two online algorithms with a competitive ratio 32 with K=1K=1 for both versions of the problem, i.e., using only buffer of size one, or using only one rearrangement at the end.

► We consider semi-online hierarchical scheduling problems on two identical machines with buffer or reassignments. ► We show no online algorithm can have a competitive ratio less than 1.5. ► We propose two online algorithms with a competitive ratio 1.5.

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