Minimizing makespan and preemption costs on a system of uniform machines

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It is well known that for preemptive scheduling on uniform machines there exist polynomial time exact algorithms, whereas for non-preemptive scheduling there are probably no such algorithms. However, it is not clear how many preemptions (in total, or per job) suffice in order to guarantee an optimal polynomial time algorithm. In this paper we investigate exactly this hardness gap, formalized as two variants of the classic preemptive scheduling problem. In generalized multiprocessor scheduling (GMS), we have job-wise or total bound on the number of preemptions throughout a feasible schedule. We need to find a schedule that satisfies the preemption constraints, such that the maximum job completion time is minimized. In minimum preemptions scheduling (MPS), the only feasible schedules are preemptive schedules with smallest possible makespan. The goal is to find a feasible schedule that minimizes the overall number of preemptions. Both problems are NP-hard, even for two machines and zero preemptions. For GMS, we develop polynomial time approximation schemes, distinguishing between the cases where the number of machines is fixed, or given as part of the input. For MPS, we derive matching lower and upper bounds on the number of preemptions required by any optimal schedule.

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Shachnai, H., Tamir, T., & Woeginger, G. J. (2002). Minimizing makespan and preemption costs on a system of uniform machines. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2461, pp. 859–871). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45749-6_74

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