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This paper studies the scheduling problem of uniform parallel batch processing machines with arbitrary job sizes.
Though his treatment of the numbers is rigorous and lucid, Gosselin adds more value with his hair-raising stories of arbitrary job loss and evaporating retirement funds.
For arbitrary job weights and a single machine, an LP formulation achieves a 2-approximation for polynomially bounded integral input and a 3-approximation for arbitrary input.
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Subsequently, we give a generalization for arbitrary jobs.
Games not only subvert that rule, they invert it completely: players will happily fork out good money for the privilege of being allowed to attempt arbitrary jobs.
Sometimes all that is necessary is eliminating an arbitrary non-job-related requirement.
This value is roughly twice the expected value due to the late starting of some of the jobs and the arbitrary ordering of jobs.
First of all, readers know we frown on the somewhat arbitrary dividing line of measuring jobs statistics by presidential terms.
Therefore, this paper presents a verification methodology that reduces a given grid system model to a model to which it is possible to apply a "cutoff" theorem (i.e., a requirement is satisfied by a system with an arbitrary number of jobs if and only if it is satisfied by a system with a finite number of jobs up to a cutoff size).
The notion that algebra would ever be useful seemed fishy, but the grownups insisted: education, no matter how apparently arbitrary, leads to jobs.
This problem is similar to the one studied in [16] where given n jobs with arbitrary processing time, release dates and due dates, and the job can be scheduled preemptively; the objective is to minimize the sum of the weights of the later jobs.
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