Fork-join queueing systems offer a natural modelling paradigm for parallel processing systems and for assembly operations in automated manufacturing. The analysis of fork-join queueing systems has been an important subject of research in recent years. Existing analysis methodologies-both exact and approximate-assume that the servers are failure-free. In this study, we consider fork-join queueing systems in the presence of server failures and compute the cumulative distribution of performability with respect to the response time of such systems. For this, we employ a computational methodology that uses a recent technique based on randomization. We compare the performability of three different fork-join queueing models proposed in the literat...
Fork-join queueing networks model a network of parallel servers in which an arriving job splits into...
Abstract This paper introduces a generalization of the classical parallel-server fork-join queueing ...
We consider a fork-join system in which a fixed amount of computational resources has to be distribu...
Fork-join queueing systems offer a natural modelling paradigm for parallel processing systems and fo...
Fork/join stations are commonly used to model synchronization constraints in queuing network models ...
Fork-join systems play a pivotal role in the analysis of distributed systems, telecommunication infr...
Parallel server frameworks are widely deployed in modern large-data processing applications. Intuiti...
We model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneous computers interconnected by a c...
AbstractFork-join queues are natural models for various computer and communications systems that inv...
In a Fork-Join (FJ) queueing system an upstream fork sta-tion splits incoming jobs into N tasks to b...
The authors model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneouscomputers interconnecte...
Fork-join queues are natural models for various computer and communications systems that involve par...
Fork-Join (FJ) queuing models capture the dynamics of system parallelization under synchronization ...
In this work we present a new model and corresponding analyses, which include a new exact relationsh...
The analysis of fork-join queueing systems has played an important role for the performance evaluati...
Fork-join queueing networks model a network of parallel servers in which an arriving job splits into...
Abstract This paper introduces a generalization of the classical parallel-server fork-join queueing ...
We consider a fork-join system in which a fixed amount of computational resources has to be distribu...
Fork-join queueing systems offer a natural modelling paradigm for parallel processing systems and fo...
Fork/join stations are commonly used to model synchronization constraints in queuing network models ...
Fork-join systems play a pivotal role in the analysis of distributed systems, telecommunication infr...
Parallel server frameworks are widely deployed in modern large-data processing applications. Intuiti...
We model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneous computers interconnected by a c...
AbstractFork-join queues are natural models for various computer and communications systems that inv...
In a Fork-Join (FJ) queueing system an upstream fork sta-tion splits incoming jobs into N tasks to b...
The authors model a parallel processing system comprising several homogeneouscomputers interconnecte...
Fork-join queues are natural models for various computer and communications systems that involve par...
Fork-Join (FJ) queuing models capture the dynamics of system parallelization under synchronization ...
In this work we present a new model and corresponding analyses, which include a new exact relationsh...
The analysis of fork-join queueing systems has played an important role for the performance evaluati...
Fork-join queueing networks model a network of parallel servers in which an arriving job splits into...
Abstract This paper introduces a generalization of the classical parallel-server fork-join queueing ...
We consider a fork-join system in which a fixed amount of computational resources has to be distribu...