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- Title
A resource allocation queueing fairness measure: properties and bounds.
- Authors
Benjamin Avi-Itzhak; Hanoch Levy; David Raz
- Abstract
Abstract  Fairness is an inherent and fundamental factor of queue service disciplines in a large variety of queueing applications, ranging from airport waiting lines to computer queueing systems. We study a newly proposed measure, a Resource Allocation Queueing Fairness Measure (RAQFM), first introduced in Raz, Levy, and Avi-Itzhak (Perform. Eval. Rev. 32(1):130–141, 2004). We analyze the properties of RAQFM and tie them to intuition, provide bounds for its values, and discuss briefly how it yields to analysis.
- Subjects
RESOURCE allocation; QUEUING theory; FAIRNESS; RESOURCE management; INTUITION
- Publication
Queueing Systems, 2007, Vol 56, Issue 2, p65
- ISSN
0257-0130
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11134-007-9025-x