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Online Scheduling

Jacek Blazewicz, Klaus H. Ecker, Erwin Pesch, Günter Schmidt, Malgorzata Sterna and Jan Weglarz
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Jacek Blazewicz: Poznan University of Technology
Klaus H. Ecker: Clausthal University of Technology
Erwin Pesch: University of Siegen
Günter Schmidt: Saarland University
Malgorzata Sterna: Poznan University of Technology
Jan Weglarz: Poznan University of Technology

Chapter 15 in Handbook on Scheduling, 2019, pp 577-608 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Online scheduling can be considered as scheduling with incomplete information, where the decisions on executing tasks have to be made without knowing the complete problem instance, and the input data is provided piece-by-piece.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99849-7_15

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