In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with class-dependent exponential service rates and preemptive priorities between classes. The queuing system can be described by a multi-dimensional Markov process, where the coordinates keep track of the number of customers of each class in the system. Based on matrix-analytic techniques and probabilistic arguments we develop a recursive method for the exact determination of the equilibrium joint queue length distribution. The method is applied to a spare parts logistics problem to illustrate the effect of setting repair priorities on the performance of the system. We conclude by briefly indicating how the method can be extended to an $M/M/1$ ...
We present the first near-exact analysis of an M/PH/k queue with m > 2 preemptive-resume priority cl...
Explicit results are obtained using simple and exact methods for the joint queue-length distribution...
Abstract—This paper studies the M/M/1/K queue under nonpreemptive service priority discipline. The p...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...
In this paper we analyze an M/M/1 queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with...
In this paper we analyze an M/M/1 queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with...
In this paper we analyze an M/M/1 queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
queue length distribution of multi-class, single-server queues with preemptive prioritie
In this paper we consider a multi-class, multi-server queueing system with preemptive priorities. We...
International audienceWe study the steady-state queue-length vector in a multi-class single-server q...
This paper provides the first exact analysis of a preemptive M=M=c queue with two priority classes h...
We present the first near-exact analysis of an M/PH/k queue with m > 2 preemptive-resume priority cl...
Explicit results are obtained using simple and exact methods for the joint queue-length distribution...
Abstract—This paper studies the M/M/1/K queue under nonpreemptive service priority discipline. The p...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...
In this paper we analyze an M/M/1 queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with...
In this paper we analyze an M/M/1 queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with...
In this paper we analyze an M/M/1 queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, with...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
queue length distribution of multi-class, single-server queues with preemptive prioritie
In this paper we consider a multi-class, multi-server queueing system with preemptive priorities. We...
International audienceWe study the steady-state queue-length vector in a multi-class single-server q...
This paper provides the first exact analysis of a preemptive M=M=c queue with two priority classes h...
We present the first near-exact analysis of an M/PH/k queue with m > 2 preemptive-resume priority cl...
Explicit results are obtained using simple and exact methods for the joint queue-length distribution...
Abstract—This paper studies the M/M/1/K queue under nonpreemptive service priority discipline. The p...