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Performance guarantees for a scheduling problem with common stepwise job payoffs
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    Performance guarantees for a scheduling problem with common stepwise job payoffs (English)
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    2 December 2014
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    absolute approximation guarantee
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    relative approximation guarantee
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    scheduling
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    stepwise payoffs
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    release dates
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