Library prosa.classic.model.arrival.basic.arrival_sequence
Require Import prosa.classic.util.all prosa.classic.model.arrival.basic.task prosa.classic.model.time.
From mathcomp Require Import ssreflect ssrbool ssrfun eqtype ssrnat seq fintype bigop.
(* Definitions and properties of job arrival sequences. *)
Module ArrivalSequence.
Export Time.
(* We begin by defining a job arrival sequence. *)
Section ArrivalSequenceDef.
(* Given any job type with decidable equality, ... *)
Variable Job: eqType.
(* ..., an arrival sequence is a mapping from any time to a (finite) sequence of jobs. *)
Definition arrival_sequence := time → seq Job.
End ArrivalSequenceDef.
(* Next, we define properties of jobs in a given arrival sequence. *)
Section JobProperties.
(* Consider any job arrival sequence. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable arr_seq: arrival_sequence Job.
(* First, we define the sequence of jobs arriving at time t. *)
Definition jobs_arriving_at (t: time) := arr_seq t.
(* Next, we say that job j arrives at a given time t iff it belongs to the
corresponding sequence. *)
Definition arrives_at (j: Job) (t: time) := j \in jobs_arriving_at t.
(* Similarly, we define whether job j arrives at some (unknown) time t, i.e.,
whether it belongs to the arrival sequence. *)
Definition arrives_in (j: Job) := ∃ t, j \in jobs_arriving_at t.
End JobProperties.
(* Next, we define properties of a valid arrival sequence. *)
Section ArrivalSequenceProperties.
(* Assume that job arrival times are known. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable job_arrival: Job → time.
(* Consider any job arrival sequence. *)
Variable arr_seq: arrival_sequence Job.
(* We say that arrival times are consistent if any job that arrives in the sequence
has the corresponding arrival time. *)
Definition arrival_times_are_consistent :=
∀ j t,
arrives_at arr_seq j t → job_arrival j = t.
(* We say that the arrival sequence is a set iff it doesn't contain duplicate jobs
at any given time. *)
Definition arrival_sequence_is_a_set := ∀ t, uniq (jobs_arriving_at arr_seq t).
End ArrivalSequenceProperties.
(* Next, we define properties of job arrival times. *)
Section PropertiesOfArrivalTime.
(* Assume that job arrival times are known. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable job_arrival: Job → time.
(* Let j be any job. *)
Variable j: Job.
(* We say that job j has arrived at time t iff it arrives at some time t_0 with t_0 <= t. *)
Definition has_arrived (t: time) := job_arrival j ≤ t.
(* Next, we say that job j arrived before t iff it arrives at some time t_0 with t_0 < t. *)
Definition arrived_before (t: time) := job_arrival j < t.
(* Finally, we say that job j arrives between t1 and t2 iff it arrives at some time t with
t1 <= t < t2. *)
Definition arrived_between (t1 t2: time) := t1 ≤ job_arrival j < t2.
End PropertiesOfArrivalTime.
(* In this section, we define arrival sequence prefixes, which are useful
to define (computable) properties over sets of jobs in the schedule. *)
Section ArrivalSequencePrefix.
(* Assume that job arrival times are known. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable job_arrival: Job → time.
(* Consider any job arrival sequence. *)
Variable arr_seq: arrival_sequence Job.
(* By concatenation, we construct the list of jobs that arrived in the interval t1, t2). *)
Definition jobs_arrived_between (t1 t2: time) :=
\cat_(t1 ≤ t < t2) jobs_arriving_at arr_seq t.
(* Based on that, we define the list of jobs that arrived up to time t, ...*)
Definition jobs_arrived_up_to (t: time) := jobs_arrived_between 0 t.+1.
(* ...and the list of jobs that arrived strictly before time t. *)
Definition jobs_arrived_before (t: time) := jobs_arrived_between 0 t.
(* In this section, we prove some lemmas about arrival sequence prefixes. *)
Section Lemmas.
(* We begin with basic lemmas for manipulating the sequences. *)
Section Basic.
(* First, we show that the set of arriving jobs can be split
into disjoint intervals. *)
Lemma job_arrived_between_cat:
∀ t1 t t2,
t1 ≤ t →
t ≤ t2 →
jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 = jobs_arrived_between t1 t ++ jobs_arrived_between t t2.
Lemma jobs_arrived_between_mem_cat:
∀ j t1 t t2,
t1 ≤ t →
t ≤ t2 →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 =
(j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t ++ jobs_arrived_between t t2).
Lemma jobs_arrived_between_sub:
∀ j t1 t1' t2 t2',
t1' ≤ t1 →
t2 ≤ t2' →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1' t2'.
End Basic.
(* Next, we relate the arrival prefixes with job arrival times. *)
Section ArrivalTimes.
(* Assume that job arrival times are consistent. *)
Hypothesis H_arrival_times_are_consistent:
arrival_times_are_consistent job_arrival arr_seq.
(* First, we prove that if a job belongs to the prefix (jobs_arrived_before t),
then it arrives in the arrival sequence. *)
Lemma in_arrivals_implies_arrived:
∀ j t1 t2,
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 →
arrives_in arr_seq j.
(* Next, we prove that if a job belongs to the prefix (jobs_arrived_between t1 t2),
then it indeed arrives between t1 and t2. *)
Lemma in_arrivals_implies_arrived_between:
∀ j t1 t2,
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 →
arrived_between job_arrival j t1 t2.
(* Similarly, if a job belongs to the prefix (jobs_arrived_before t),
then it indeed arrives before time t. *)
Lemma in_arrivals_implies_arrived_before:
∀ j t,
j \in jobs_arrived_before t →
arrived_before job_arrival j t.
(* Similarly, we prove that if a job from the arrival sequence arrives before t,
then it belongs to the sequence (jobs_arrived_before t). *)
Lemma arrived_between_implies_in_arrivals:
∀ j t1 t2,
arrives_in arr_seq j →
arrived_between job_arrival j t1 t2 →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2.
(* Next, we prove that if the arrival sequence doesn't contain duplicate jobs,
the same applies for any of its prefixes. *)
Lemma arrivals_uniq :
arrival_sequence_is_a_set arr_seq →
∀ t1 t2, uniq (jobs_arrived_between t1 t2).
End ArrivalTimes.
End Lemmas.
End ArrivalSequencePrefix.
End ArrivalSequence.
From mathcomp Require Import ssreflect ssrbool ssrfun eqtype ssrnat seq fintype bigop.
(* Definitions and properties of job arrival sequences. *)
Module ArrivalSequence.
Export Time.
(* We begin by defining a job arrival sequence. *)
Section ArrivalSequenceDef.
(* Given any job type with decidable equality, ... *)
Variable Job: eqType.
(* ..., an arrival sequence is a mapping from any time to a (finite) sequence of jobs. *)
Definition arrival_sequence := time → seq Job.
End ArrivalSequenceDef.
(* Next, we define properties of jobs in a given arrival sequence. *)
Section JobProperties.
(* Consider any job arrival sequence. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable arr_seq: arrival_sequence Job.
(* First, we define the sequence of jobs arriving at time t. *)
Definition jobs_arriving_at (t: time) := arr_seq t.
(* Next, we say that job j arrives at a given time t iff it belongs to the
corresponding sequence. *)
Definition arrives_at (j: Job) (t: time) := j \in jobs_arriving_at t.
(* Similarly, we define whether job j arrives at some (unknown) time t, i.e.,
whether it belongs to the arrival sequence. *)
Definition arrives_in (j: Job) := ∃ t, j \in jobs_arriving_at t.
End JobProperties.
(* Next, we define properties of a valid arrival sequence. *)
Section ArrivalSequenceProperties.
(* Assume that job arrival times are known. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable job_arrival: Job → time.
(* Consider any job arrival sequence. *)
Variable arr_seq: arrival_sequence Job.
(* We say that arrival times are consistent if any job that arrives in the sequence
has the corresponding arrival time. *)
Definition arrival_times_are_consistent :=
∀ j t,
arrives_at arr_seq j t → job_arrival j = t.
(* We say that the arrival sequence is a set iff it doesn't contain duplicate jobs
at any given time. *)
Definition arrival_sequence_is_a_set := ∀ t, uniq (jobs_arriving_at arr_seq t).
End ArrivalSequenceProperties.
(* Next, we define properties of job arrival times. *)
Section PropertiesOfArrivalTime.
(* Assume that job arrival times are known. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable job_arrival: Job → time.
(* Let j be any job. *)
Variable j: Job.
(* We say that job j has arrived at time t iff it arrives at some time t_0 with t_0 <= t. *)
Definition has_arrived (t: time) := job_arrival j ≤ t.
(* Next, we say that job j arrived before t iff it arrives at some time t_0 with t_0 < t. *)
Definition arrived_before (t: time) := job_arrival j < t.
(* Finally, we say that job j arrives between t1 and t2 iff it arrives at some time t with
t1 <= t < t2. *)
Definition arrived_between (t1 t2: time) := t1 ≤ job_arrival j < t2.
End PropertiesOfArrivalTime.
(* In this section, we define arrival sequence prefixes, which are useful
to define (computable) properties over sets of jobs in the schedule. *)
Section ArrivalSequencePrefix.
(* Assume that job arrival times are known. *)
Context {Job: eqType}.
Variable job_arrival: Job → time.
(* Consider any job arrival sequence. *)
Variable arr_seq: arrival_sequence Job.
(* By concatenation, we construct the list of jobs that arrived in the interval t1, t2). *)
Definition jobs_arrived_between (t1 t2: time) :=
\cat_(t1 ≤ t < t2) jobs_arriving_at arr_seq t.
(* Based on that, we define the list of jobs that arrived up to time t, ...*)
Definition jobs_arrived_up_to (t: time) := jobs_arrived_between 0 t.+1.
(* ...and the list of jobs that arrived strictly before time t. *)
Definition jobs_arrived_before (t: time) := jobs_arrived_between 0 t.
(* In this section, we prove some lemmas about arrival sequence prefixes. *)
Section Lemmas.
(* We begin with basic lemmas for manipulating the sequences. *)
Section Basic.
(* First, we show that the set of arriving jobs can be split
into disjoint intervals. *)
Lemma job_arrived_between_cat:
∀ t1 t t2,
t1 ≤ t →
t ≤ t2 →
jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 = jobs_arrived_between t1 t ++ jobs_arrived_between t t2.
Lemma jobs_arrived_between_mem_cat:
∀ j t1 t t2,
t1 ≤ t →
t ≤ t2 →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 =
(j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t ++ jobs_arrived_between t t2).
Lemma jobs_arrived_between_sub:
∀ j t1 t1' t2 t2',
t1' ≤ t1 →
t2 ≤ t2' →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1' t2'.
End Basic.
(* Next, we relate the arrival prefixes with job arrival times. *)
Section ArrivalTimes.
(* Assume that job arrival times are consistent. *)
Hypothesis H_arrival_times_are_consistent:
arrival_times_are_consistent job_arrival arr_seq.
(* First, we prove that if a job belongs to the prefix (jobs_arrived_before t),
then it arrives in the arrival sequence. *)
Lemma in_arrivals_implies_arrived:
∀ j t1 t2,
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 →
arrives_in arr_seq j.
(* Next, we prove that if a job belongs to the prefix (jobs_arrived_between t1 t2),
then it indeed arrives between t1 and t2. *)
Lemma in_arrivals_implies_arrived_between:
∀ j t1 t2,
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2 →
arrived_between job_arrival j t1 t2.
(* Similarly, if a job belongs to the prefix (jobs_arrived_before t),
then it indeed arrives before time t. *)
Lemma in_arrivals_implies_arrived_before:
∀ j t,
j \in jobs_arrived_before t →
arrived_before job_arrival j t.
(* Similarly, we prove that if a job from the arrival sequence arrives before t,
then it belongs to the sequence (jobs_arrived_before t). *)
Lemma arrived_between_implies_in_arrivals:
∀ j t1 t2,
arrives_in arr_seq j →
arrived_between job_arrival j t1 t2 →
j \in jobs_arrived_between t1 t2.
(* Next, we prove that if the arrival sequence doesn't contain duplicate jobs,
the same applies for any of its prefixes. *)
Lemma arrivals_uniq :
arrival_sequence_is_a_set arr_seq →
∀ t1 t2, uniq (jobs_arrived_between t1 t2).
End ArrivalTimes.
End Lemmas.
End ArrivalSequencePrefix.
End ArrivalSequence.