Assigned:
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Due:
Thursday, April 23, 2009, in class
General Instructions
- Please review the
course information.
- You must write down with whom you worked on the assignment. If this
changes from problem to problem, then you should write down this
information separately with each problem.
- Numbered problems are all from the textbook Scheduling:
IEOR4405, Spring 2011: Homework 10
Assigned:
Thursday, April 28, 2009
Due:
do not hand in
General Instructions
- Numbered problems are all from the textbook Scheduling:
Theory, Algorithms and Systems.
Problems
- Problem 9.5
- Problem 9.7
- Problem 9.14
- Problem 10.6
- Consider the problem 1||Σ Uj , where you have three jobs. Each job has a processing time that is
3 with probability 1/3 and 6 with probability 2/3, and a deadline that is 4 with probability 1/2 and 10 with probability 1/2. Compute the expected value of Σ Uj for
- a static list policy
- a dynamic non-preemptive policy
- a dynamic preemptive policy
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Theory, Algorithms and Systems.
Problems
- Problem 9.5
- Problem 9.7
- Problem 9.14
- Problem 10.6
- Consider the problem 1||Σ Uj , where you have three jobs. Each job has a processing time that is
3 with probability 1/3 and 6 with probability 2/3, and a deadline that is 4 with probability 1/2 and 10 with probability 1/2. Compute the expected value of Σ Uj for
- a static list policy
- a dynamic non-preemptive policy
- a dynamic preemptive policy
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[email protected]