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In this paper we investigate a relatively simple deterministic four-class two-queue multiclass open network of single-server FIFO queues with traffic intensity one at each queue. Our purpose is to better understand the effect of feedback with class-dependent service times at the queues. The...
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In the design and operation of service systems, it is important to determine an appropriate level of server utilization (the proportion of time each server should be working). In a multi-server queue with unlimited waiting space, the appropriate server utilization typically increases as the...
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An important design problem for queueing systems is to determine the best order for two or more service stations in series. For given external arrival process and given service-time distributions, the object is to determine the order of the stations (to be used by all customers) that minimizes...
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An algorithm is developed to rapidly compute approximations for all the standard steady-state performance measures in the basic call-center queueing model M/GI/s/r+GI, which has a Poisson arrival process, independent and identically distributed (IID) service times with a general distribution, s...
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This paper cautions against using only the equilibrium distribution to describe the behavior of a queue. It is suggested that fluctuations in the queue-length process should also be described, for example, by various first-passage-time distributions. The range of possible fluctuations associated...
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Motivated by models of tenant assignment in public housing, we study approximating deterministic fluid models for overloaded queueing systems having multiple customer classes (classes of tenants) and multiple service pools (housing authorities), each with many servers (housing units). Customer...
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The stationary Erlang loss model is a classic example of an insensitive queueing system: the steady-state distribution of the number of busy servers depends on the service-time distribution only through its mean. However, when the arrival process is a nonstationary Poisson process, the...
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Simple heuristic formulas are developed to estimate the simulation run lengths required to achieve desired statistical precision in queueing simulations. The formulas are intended to help in the early planning stages before any data have been collected. The queueing simulations considered are...
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We use heavy-traffic limits and computer simulation to study the performance of alternative real-time delay estimators in the overloaded GI/GI/s+GI multiserver queueing model, allowing customer abandonment. These delay estimates may be used to make delay announcements in call centers and related...
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This paper discusses an approximation for single-class departure processes from multi-class queues: If the arrival rate of one class upon one visit to the queue is a small proportion of the total arrival rate there, then the departure process for that class from that visit should be nearly the...
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