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  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • AFLP  (1)
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  • Key words. Real-time system, NP-hard, Pseudopolynomial time, Polynomial time, Ready time, Deadline, Imprecise computation, Mean flow time, Average error, Nonpreemptive scheduling, Preemptive scheduling.  (1)
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    Algorithmica 20 (1998), S. 101-118 
    ISSN: 1432-0541
    Keywords: Key words. Real-time system, NP-hard, Pseudopolynomial time, Polynomial time, Ready time, Deadline, Imprecise computation, Mean flow time, Average error, Nonpreemptive scheduling, Preemptive scheduling.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract. We consider the problem of minimizing mean flow time for the Imprecise Computation Model introduced by Lin et al. A task system TS=({T i },{r(T i )},{d(T i )},{m(T i )},{o(T i )}) consists of a set of n independent tasks, where r(T i ),d(T i ),m(T i ) , and o(T i ) denote the ready time, deadline, execution time of the mandatory part, and execution time of the optional part of T i , respectively. Given a task system TS and an error threshold K , our goal is to find a preemptive schedule on one processor such that the average error is no more than K and the mean flow time of the schedule is minimized. Such a schedule is called an optimal schedule. In this article we show that the problem of finding an optimal schedule is NP-hard, even if all tasks have identical ready times and deadlines. A pseudopolynomial-time algorithm is given for a set of tasks with identical ready times and deadlines, and oppositely ordered mandatory execution times and total execution times (i.e., there is a labeling of tasks such that m(T i )≤ m(T i+1 ) and m(T i )+o(T i )≥ m(T i+1 )+o(T i+1 ) for each 1≤ i〈n ). Finally, polynomial-time algorithms are given for (1) a set of tasks with identical ready times, and similarly ordered mandatory execution times and total execution times and (2) a set of tasks with similarly ordered ready times, deadlines, mandatory execution times, and total execution times.
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    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Key words QTL ; AFLP ; Marker-assisted selection ; Barley ; Puccinia striiformis f.sp. hordei
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Genome-analysis tools are useful for dissecting complex phenotypes and manipulating determinants of these phenotypes in breeding programs. Quantitative trait locus (QTL)-analysis tools were used to map QTLs conferring adult plant resistance to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis f.sp. hordei) in barley. The resistance QTLs were introgressed into a genetic background unrelated to the mapping population with one cycle of marker-assisted backcrossing. Doubled-haploid lines were derived from selected backcross lines, phenotyped for stripe-rust resistance, and genotyped with an array of molecular markers. The resistance QTLs that were introgressed were significant determinants of resistance in the new genetic background. Additional resistance QTLs were also detected. The susceptible parent contributed resistance alleles at two of these new QTLs. We hypothesize that favorable alleles were fixed at these new QTLs in the original mapping population. Genetic background may, therefore, have an important role in QTL-transfer experiments. A breeding system is described that integrates single-copy and multiplex markers with confirmation of the target phenotype in doubled-haploid lines phenotyped in field tests. This approach may be useful for simultaneously producing agronomically useful germplasm and contributing to an understanding of quantitatively inherited traits.
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