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In the paper, a classical multiprocessor scheduling problem is considered. A set of independent jobs is to be processed on \(m\) parallel, identical machines in order to minimize the makespan. The jobs arrive on-line, i.e., each job must be immediately assigned to one of the machines. A modification assumed in the paper is the knowledge of a sum of processing times of tasks which are supposed to arrive. The authors propose a new approximation algorithm with performance ratio 1.6.
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    30 June 2005
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    In the paper, a classical multiprocessor scheduling problem is considered. A set of independent jobs is to be processed on \(m\) parallel, identical machines in order to minimize the makespan. The jobs arrive on-line, i.e., each job must be immediately assigned to one of the machines. A modification assumed in the paper is the knowledge of a sum of processing times of tasks which are supposed to arrive. The authors propose a new approximation algorithm with performance ratio 1.6.
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    on-line algorithms
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    multiprocessor scheduling
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    approximation algorithms
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