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When considering fairness one must ask two fundamental questions. Firstly, what does it mean to be fair? And secondly, how does one measure that fairness? Different authors have offered different notions and metrics to address these questions. We provide arguments identifying where past metrics...
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We consider scheduling for heterogeneous server systems, where tasks arrive according to a Poisson process, with their processing requirements following a discrete distribution with finite support. For a system with a dispatcher and several heterogeneous servers, we propose an optimized...
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For a system of finite queues, we study how servers should be assigned dynamically to stations in order to obtain optimal (or near-optimal) long-run average throughput. We assume that travel times between different service facilities are negligible, that each server can work on only one job at a...
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In this paper we consider the problem of allocating servers to maximize throughput for tandem queues with no buffers. We propose an allocation method that assigns servers to stations based on the mean service times and the current number of servers assigned to each station. A number of...
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