Deterministic Scheduling Theory

by R G Parker

Published 1 November 1995
The principal theme of this book is combinatorial scheduling. All coverage is confined to deterministic results and includes conventional models involving single and multiple processors as well as those of the classic flow and job shop-like variety. In addition, a key distinction of the treatise is that the various other topics, those generally not expected in traditional scheduling textbooks, are also included. Among these are workforce staffing models, timetabling problems, the classroom assignment model, and even problems related to traversals of graphs.