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    Job shop scheduling with unit processing times

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    We consider randomized algorithms for the preemptive job shop problem, or equivalently, the case in which all operations have unit length. We give an a-approximation for the case of two machines where alpha <1.45, an improved approximation ratio of O(log m/log log m) for an arbitrary number m of machines, and the first (2 + epsilon) -approximation for a constant number of machines. The first result is via an approximation algorithm for a string matching problem that is of independent interest

    Job shop scheduling with unit processing times

    No full text
    We consider randomized algorithms for the preemptive job shop problem, or equivalently, the case in which all operations have unit length. We give an a-approximation for the case of two machines where a <1.45, an improved approximation ratio of O(log m/log log m) for an arbitrary number m of machines, and the first (2+e)-approximation for a constant number of machines. The first result is via an approximation algorithm for a string matching problem which is of independent interest

    Job Shop Scheduling with Unit Processing Times

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