Authors
Wlodzimierz Ogryczak, Hanan Luss, Michal Pióro, Dritan Nace, Artur Tomaszewski
Publication date
2014/8/6
Journal
Journal of Applied Mathematics
Description
Optimization models related to designing and operating complex systems are mainly focused on some efficiency metrics such as response time, queue length, throughput, and cost. However, in systems which serve many entities there is also a need for respecting fairness: each system entity ought to be provided with an adequate share of the system’s services. Still, due to system operations‐dependant constraints, fair treatment of the entities does not directly imply that each of them is assigned equal amount of the services. That leads to concepts of fair optimization expressed by the equitable models that represent inequality averse optimization rather than strict inequality minimization; a particular widely applied example of that concept is the so‐called lexicographic maximin optimization (max‐min fairness). The fair optimization methodology delivers a variety of techniques to generate fair and efficient solutions. This …
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Scholar articles
W Ogryczak, H Luss, M Pióro, D Nace, A Tomaszewski - Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2014