Fair Scheduling of Heterogeneous Customer Populations

43 Pages Posted: 15 Mar 2021 Last revised: 24 Aug 2023

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Justin Mulvany

University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business

Ramandeep S. Randhawa

University of Southern California

Abstract

When managing congested service systems, it is common to use priority rules based on some operational criteria. In this paper, we consider the societal implications of such individual-focused priority policies, when individuals are considered as members of broader population groups. We find that optimal resource allocation policies such as the cμ-rule in scheduling can lead to significant inequity across population groups. We propose policies that can mitigate this inequity and can generate completely equitable outcomes across populations with little, or at times, even no additional system cost. Thus, we find that it can be possible to achieve more equitable outcomes while ensuring operational efficiency.

Keywords: fairness, queueing, scheduling, priority

Suggested Citation

Mulvany, Justin and Randhawa, Ramandeep S., Fair Scheduling of Heterogeneous Customer Populations. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3803016 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3803016

Justin Mulvany (Contact Author)

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Ramandeep S. Randhawa

University of Southern California ( email )

Marshall School of Business
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Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

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