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On a scheduling problem where a job can be executed only by a limited number of processors
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    On a scheduling problem where a job can be executed only by a limited number of processors (English)
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    We consider a job scheduling problem where each job can be executed only by a subset of available processors. This problem arises when we are scheduling a set of cannons to be fired on a set of targets. Each cannon can destroy only a subset of targets and we want targets to be destroyed in the shortest possible time. We define what is meant by a balanced solution. We then consider three problems: How can we detect that there is a balanced solution? If this solution exists, find such a solution. If no such solution exists, find an optimal assignment which minimizes the makespan. We show that there are polynomial time algorithms to solve these problems.
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    job scheduling
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    balanced solution
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    optimal assignment
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    makespan
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    polynomial time algorithms
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