prince_capri
Newbie level 5

Hey guys,
First post here so please keep your flame throwers away
Anyways, I am currently doing a project on achieving fairness in a multi-user diversity scenario. As many of you would know, achieving 'fairness' means sacrificing efficiency, or simply throughput.
Now I am required to measure success in terms of fairness and efficiency. As far as definitions go, everything's peachy. However, I am required to quantify 'success' and am completely up against the wall.
The question essentially is:L How would you quantify success in a multi-user diversity scenario. How much fairness is imperative to achieve, before we start losing efficiency?
Any help, suggestions, or advice would be welcomed.
Cheers.
First post here so please keep your flame throwers away
Anyways, I am currently doing a project on achieving fairness in a multi-user diversity scenario. As many of you would know, achieving 'fairness' means sacrificing efficiency, or simply throughput.
Now I am required to measure success in terms of fairness and efficiency. As far as definitions go, everything's peachy. However, I am required to quantify 'success' and am completely up against the wall.
The question essentially is:L How would you quantify success in a multi-user diversity scenario. How much fairness is imperative to achieve, before we start losing efficiency?
Any help, suggestions, or advice would be welcomed.
Cheers.