A Multivariate Complexity Analysis of the Material Consumption Scheduling Problem

26 Feb 2021  ·  Matthias Bentert, Robert Bredereck, Péter Györgyi, Andrzej Kaczmarczyk, Rolf Niedermeier ·

The NP-hard MATERIAL CONSUMPTION SCHEDULING Problem and closely related problems have been thoroughly studied since the 1980's. Roughly speaking, the problem deals with minimizing the makespan when scheduling jobs that consume non-renewable resources. We focus on the single-machine case without preemption: from time to time, the resources of the machine are (partially) replenished, thus allowing for meeting a necessary pre-condition for processing further jobs, each of which having individual resource demands. We initiate a systematic exploration of the parameterized (exact) complexity landscape of the problem, providing parameterized tractability as well as intractability results. Doing so, we mainly investigate how parameters related to the resource supplies influence the computational solvability. Thereby, we get a deepened understanding of the algorithmic complexity of this fundamental scheduling problem.

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Computer Science and Game Theory F.2.2; G.2.1; I.2.8; I.1.2

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