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Separating online scheduling algorithms with the relative worst order ratio

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Separating online scheduling algorithms with the relative worst order ratio
The relative worst order ratio is a measure for the quality of online algorithms. Unlike the competitive ratio, it compares algorithms directly without involving an optimal offline algorithm. The measure has been successfully applied to problems like paging and bin packing. In this paper, we apply it to machine scheduling. We show that for preemptive scheduling, the measure separates multiple pairs of algorithms which have the same competitive ratios; with the relative worst order ratio, the algorithm which is "intuitively better" is also provably better. Moreover, we show one such example for non-preemptive scheduling.
Leah Epstein, Lene M. Favrholdt, Jens S. Kohrt
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JCO
Authors Leah Epstein, Lene M. Favrholdt, Jens S. Kohrt
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