Salameh et al. Hypoxic/Acidotic Injury of the Heart with additional acidosis. Acidosis without hypoxia only marginally disturbed LV function and electrophysiology, and was not affected by cariporide. Thus, our study demonstrated that several detrimental effects of hypoxia were mitigated or abrogated by acidosis and that NHE-inhibition improved only hypoxia-induced cardiac dysfunction.
We present the first comprehensive experimental study of online algorithms for Graham's scheduling problem. Graham's scheduling problem is a fundamental problem in scheduling theory where a sequence of jobs has to be scheduled on
m
identical parallel machines so as to minimize the makespan. Graham gave an elegant algorithm that is (2-1/
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)-competitive. Recently a number of new online algorithms were developed that achieve competitive ratios around 1.9. Since competitive analysis can only capture the worst case behavior of an algorithm a question often asked is: Are these new algorithms geared only towards a pathological case or do they perform better in practice, too?We address this question by analyzing the algorithms on various job sequences. In our actual tests, we analyzed the algorithms (1) on real world jobs and (2) on jobs generated by probability distributions. It turns out that the performance of the algorithms depends heavily on the characteristics of the respective work load. On job sequences that are generated by standard probability distributions, Graham's strategy is clearly the best. However, on the real world jobs the new algorithms often outperform Graham's strategy. Our experimental study confirms theoretical results in the sense that there are also job sequences in practice on which the new online algorithms perform better. Our study can help to inform practitioners about the new scheduling strategies as an alternative to Graham's algorithm.
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