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The hierarchical model for load balancing on two machines

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  • Orion Chassid

    (University of Haifa)

  • Leah Epstein

    (University of Haifa)

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Following previous work, we consider the hierarchical load balancing model on two machines of possibly different speeds. We first focus on maximizing the minimum machine load and show that no competitive algorithm exists for this problem. We overcome this barrier in two ways, both related to previously known models. The first one is fractional assignment, where each job can be arbitrarily split between the machines. The second one is a semi-online model where the sum of jobs is known in advance. We design algorithms of best possible competitive ratios for both these cases. Furthermore, we show that the combination of the two models leads to the existence of an optimal algorithm (i.e., an algorithm of competitive ratio 1). This algorithm is clearly optimal for the makespan minimization problem as well. For the latter problem, we consider the fractional assignment model and design an algorithm of best possible competitive ratio for it.

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  • Orion Chassid & Leah Epstein, 2008. "The hierarchical model for load balancing on two machines," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 15(4), pages 305-314, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:jcomop:v:15:y:2008:i:4:d:10.1007_s10878-007-9078-0
    DOI: 10.1007/s10878-007-9078-0
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    1. Zhiyi Tan & An Zhang, 2010. "A note on hierarchical scheduling on two uniform machines," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 20(1), pages 85-95, July.
    2. Leung, Joseph Y.-T. & Li, Chung-Lun, 2016. "Scheduling with processing set restrictions: A literature update," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 175(C), pages 1-11.
    3. Kangbok Lee & Joseph Leung & Michael Pinedo, 2013. "Makespan minimization in online scheduling with machine eligibility," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 204(1), pages 189-222, April.
    4. Wu, Yong & Ji, Min & Yang, Qifan, 2012. "Optimal semi-online scheduling algorithms on two parallel identical machines under a grade of service provision," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 135(1), pages 367-371.
    5. An Zhang & Yiwei Jiang & Lidan Fan & Jueliang Hu, 2015. "Optimal online algorithms on two hierarchical machines with tightly-grouped processing times," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 29(4), pages 781-795, May.
    6. Jueliang Hu & Yiwei Jiang & Ping Zhou & An Zhang & Qinghui Zhang, 2017. "Total completion time minimization in online hierarchical scheduling of unit-size jobs," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 33(3), pages 866-881, April.
    7. Li-ying Hou & Liying Kang, 2012. "Online scheduling on uniform machines with two hierarchies," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 24(4), pages 593-612, November.

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