--- type: source title: "Resource Scheduling in Non-Stationary Service Systems" author: "Simio / WinterSim 2018" url: https://www.simio.com/resources/papers/WinterSim2018/Resource-Scheduling-In-Non-stationary-Service-Systems.php date: 2018-12-01 domain: internet-finance format: paper status: processed tags: [pipeline-architecture, stochastic-modeling, non-stationary-arrivals, resource-scheduling, simulation] processed_by: rio processed_date: 2026-03-11 claims_extracted: ["non-stationary-service-systems-require-dynamic-worker-allocation-because-fixed-staffing-wastes-capacity-during-low-demand-and-creates-queues-during-peaks.md"] extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" extraction_notes: "Single claim extracted on dynamic resource scheduling for non-stationary systems. Paper provides theoretical validation for pipeline architecture decisions. No entity data (academic paper, not a company/product/market). No enrichments to existing claims (this is infrastructure/systems design, not directly about futarchy, capital formation, or other existing KB claims)." --- # Resource Scheduling in Non-Stationary Service Systems WinterSim 2018 paper on scheduling resources (servers/workers) when arrival rates change over time. Addresses the gap between theoretical queueing models (which assume stationarity) and real systems (which don't). ## Key Content - Non-stationary service systems require time-varying staffing — fixed worker counts are suboptimal - The goal: determine the number of servers as a function of time - Without server constraints there would be no waiting time, but this wastes capacity since arrivals are stochastic and nonstationary - Simulation-based approach: use discrete-event simulation to test staffing policies against realistic arrival patterns - Key tradeoff: responsiveness (adding workers fast when load spikes) vs. efficiency (not wasting workers during quiet periods) ## Relevance to Teleo Pipeline Directly applicable: our pipeline needs time-varying worker counts, not fixed MAX_WORKERS. The paper validates the approach of measuring queue depth and adjusting workers dynamically rather than using static cron-based fixed pools. ## Key Facts - WinterSim 2018 conference paper on resource scheduling - Addresses gap between stationary queueing theory and real non-stationary systems - Uses discrete-event simulation to test staffing policies - Key tradeoff: responsiveness (fast worker addition) vs efficiency (no wasted capacity)