| Handbook of Scheduling Algorithms, Models, and Performance Analysis | | Contribution by:
| Ahuja, Ravindra K. Proth, Jean-Marie Pinedo, Michael Burke, Edmund Sahni, Sartaj Shasna, Dennis E. Kim, Young-man Brucker, Peter Chao, Xiuli Sgall, Jiri Blazewicz, Jacek Gonzalez, Teofilo F. Qi, Xiangtong Strusevich, Vitaly Drozdowski, Maciej Gordon, Valery Weglarz, Jan Jozefowska, Joanna Vairaktarakis, George L. Dhall, Sudarshan K. Torng, Eric Kuo-Tai Cai, Xiaoqiang Timkovsky, Vadim G. Anderson, James H. Funk, Shelby H. Chen, Bo Pruhs, Kirk Lee, Chung-Yee trick, Michael Thomasian, Alexander Ho, Kevin I-J Lai, Ten H. Kaminsky, Philip Trystram, Denis Mok, Aloysius Lui Raymond, Sha Young, G. Xu, Susan Kanet, John J. Dutot, P. F. Kwan, Raymond S. K. Yang, Jian Neumann, Klaus Perina, Zdenek Yu, Gang Baruah, Sanjoy K. Aydin, Hakan Carpenter, John Srinivasan, Anand Holman, Philip Czumaj, Artur Peridy, Laurent Pinson, Eric Rivreau, David Carlier, Jacques Kellerer, Hans Chekuri, Chandra Khanna, Sanjeev Hoogeveen, Hans Baptiste, Philippe Jouglet, Antonie Seuthuraman, Jay Kubiak, Wieslaw Hochbaum, Dorit Chen, Deji Goossens, Joel Agarwal, Richa Laporte, Richard Shen, Zuo Koren, Gilad Melhem, Rami Mosse, Daniel Brazile, Robert P. Nemhauser, George | Editor:
| Leung, Joseph Y-T. | Series title: | Chapman and Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Ser. | ISBN: | 978-1-58488-397-5 | Publication Date: | Apr 2004 | Publisher: | CRC Press LLC
| Imprint: | Chapman & Hall/CRC | Book Format: | Hardback | List Price: | USD $270.00USD $188.95USD $283.00 | Book Description:
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This handbook provides full coverage of the most recent and advanced topics in scheduling, assembling researchers from all relevant disciplines to facilitate new insights. Presented in six parts, these experts provides introductory material, complete with tutorials and algorithms, then examine classical scheduling problems. Part 3 explores scheduling models that originate in areas such as computer science, operations research. The following section examines scheduling problems that... More DescriptionThis handbook provides full coverage of the most recent and advanced topics in scheduling, assembling researchers from all relevant disciplines to facilitate new insights. Presented in six parts, these experts provides introductory material, complete with tutorials and algorithms, then examine classical scheduling problems. Part 3 explores scheduling models that originate in areas such as computer science, operations research. The following section examines scheduling problems that arise in real-time systems. Part 5 discusses stochastic scheduling and queueing networks, and the final section discusses a range of applications in a variety of areas, from airlines to hospitals. | |