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m servers Departures
- is not exponentially distributed • Queueing networks • Queuing disciplines S2,2007 COMP9334 5 General single-server
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An Analysis of Fixed-Priority Schedulability on a Multiprocessor
- single-queue m-server system allows for arbitrary fixed task priorities and arbitrary deadlines
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Analysis of multiserver retrial queueing systems: A martingale approach and an algorithm
- Abstract. The paper studies a multiserver retrial queueing system with m servers. Arrival process is a
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Stationary
- matrix Γ, (X, K) continues to have a product form for the stationary distribution, but this time
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Parametric Continuity of Stationary Distributions
- . The paper gives conditions under which stationary distributions of Markov models depend continuously
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DPS queues with stationary ergodic service times
- in this paper a more general arrival processes that need not be stationary nor ergodic 1 . This allows us
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On The Stationary Workload Distribution Of Work-Conserving Single-Server Queues: A General Formula
- distribution of the workload in M/GI/1 queues. In this paper, we extend this to the general stationary
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On the role of Rouch's theorem in queueing analysis
- of a particular M/G/1 queueing system may be performed without the use of Rouch'e's theorem. It would
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On the Static Assignment to Parallel Servers
- distribution function G. Upon arrival each customer is routed to one of the M servers. If there is still a
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Poisson Traffic Flow in a General Feedback Queue
- service from one of k servers having a general distribution, and then returns to the back of the queue
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