Minimizing mean response time in batch processing system

X Deng, Y Zhang - International Computing and Combinatorics …, 1999 - Springer
X Deng, Y Zhang
International Computing and Combinatorics Conference, 1999Springer
We consider batch processing of jobs to minimize the mean response time. A batch
processing machine can handle up to B jobs simultaneously. Each job is represented by an
arrival time and a processing time. The processing time of a batch of several jobs is the
maximum of their processing times. In batch processing, non-preemptive scheduling is
usually required and we discuss this case. The batch processing problem reduces to the
ordinary uni-processor system scheduling problem if B= 1. We focus on the case B=+∞ …
Abstract
We consider batch processing of jobs to minimize the mean response time. A batch processing machine can handle up to B jobs simultaneously. Each job is represented by an arrival time and a processing time. The processing time of a batch of several jobs is the maximum of their processing times. In batch processing, non-preemptive scheduling is usually required and we discuss this case. The batch processing problem reduces to the ordinary uni-processor system scheduling problem if B = 1. We focus on the case B = +∞. Even for this seemingly simple extreme case, we are able to show that the problem is NP-hard. We further show that several important special cases of the problem can be solved in polynomial time.
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