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Competitive Two-Agent Scheduling and Its Applications
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2009
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EngineeringGame TheoryCompetitive Two-agent SchedulingTwo-agent ModelsOptimal System DesignOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringScheduling EnvironmentParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationMechanism DesignScheduling (Computing)Computer ScienceIdentical MachinesMulti-agent Mechanism DesignScheduling AnalysisScheduling ProblemScheduling (Operating Systems)BusinessResource Optimization
We consider a scheduling environment with m (m ≥ 1) identical machines in parallel and two agents. Agent A is responsible for n 1 jobs and has a given objective function with regard to these jobs; agent B is responsible for n 2 jobs and has an objective function that may be either the same or different from the one of agent A. The problem is to find a schedule for the n 1 + n 2 jobs that minimizes the objective of agent A (with regard to his n 1 jobs) while keeping the objective of agent B (with regard to his n 2 jobs) below or at a fixed level Q. The special case with a single machine has recently been considered in the literature, and a variety of results have been obtained for two-agent models with objectives such as f max , ∑ w j C j , and ∑ U j . In this paper, we generalize these results and solve one of the problems that had remained open. Furthermore, we enlarge the framework for the two-agent scheduling problem by including the total tardiness objective, allowing for preemptions, and considering jobs with different release dates; we consider also identical machines in parallel. We furthermore establish the relationships between two-agent scheduling problems and other areas within the scheduling field, namely rescheduling and scheduling subject to availability constraints.
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