2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17953-3_11
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A General Framework for Handling Commitment in Online Throughput Maximization

Abstract: We study a fundamental online job admission problem where jobs with deadlines arrive online over time at their release dates, and the task is to determine a preemptive single-server schedule which maximizes the number of jobs that complete on time. To circumvent known impossibility results, we make a standard slackness assumption by which the feasible time window for scheduling a job is at least 1 + ε times its processing time, for some ε > 0. We quantify the impact that different provider commitment requireme… Show more

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“…1+ε−1) 2 for ε > 3. Similar relaxed commitment models were recently considered by Chen et al [8] for the problem of maximizing the number of accepted jobs (w j = 1). For w j = p j (the utilization maximization problem), a number of algorithms with commitment have been proposed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…1+ε−1) 2 for ε > 3. Similar relaxed commitment models were recently considered by Chen et al [8] for the problem of maximizing the number of accepted jobs (w j = 1). For w j = p j (the utilization maximization problem), a number of algorithms with commitment have been proposed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 88%