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better than anoptimistic one, and leads to the best optimization criteria trade-offs. Thepessimistic heterogeneousearliestfinishtime(PHEFT)schedulingalgorithmperformswell indifferentscenarios with a variety ofworkloads and cluster configurations. The developedPHEFT strategy also has a lower timecomplexity in comparisonwithearlierversions, knownasHEFT (heterogeneousearliest finish timefirst). The editors of this bookwould like to thank the authors for submitting their high-qualityworks, the reviewers for their timely constructive comments, and the editorial staff of theMDPI AG for their assistance in promptlymanaging the reviewprocess and for their continuous support in the preparationof this bookwhenever needed. Wehope that the readerwill find stimulating ideas for developingnewapproaches andalgorithms fordifferent types of schedulingproblems. Due to the large interest in this subject, we plan to prepare a Volume 2 of the Special Issue ”Algorithms for SchedulingProblems”. Thesubmissiondeadline (inautumn2019)willbeannouncedonthewebsite of the journalAlgorithms later in thisyear. Frank Werner, Larysa Burtseva, Yuri Sotskov Special Issue Editors xii
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Algorithms for Scheduling Problems
Titel
Algorithms for Scheduling Problems
Autoren
Frank Werner
Larysa Burtseva
Yuri Sotskov
Herausgeber
MDPI
Ort
Basel
Datum
2018
Sprache
englisch
Lizenz
CC BY 4.0
ISBN
978-3-03897-120-7
Abmessungen
17.0 x 24.4 cm
Seiten
212
Schlagwörter
Scheduling Problems in Logistics, Transport, Timetabling, Sports, Healthcare, Engineering, Energy Management
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