International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular scheduling policies for such system are the discriminatory processor sharing (DPS), discriminatory random order service (DROS), generalized processorsharing (GPS) and weighted fair queueing (WFQ). In this paper, we propose two classes of policies, namely MPS (Multi-class Processor Sharing) and MROS (Multi-class Random Order Service), that generalize the four policiesmentioned above. For the special case when the multi-class population arrive according to Poisson processes and have independent and exponential service requirement with parameter µ, we show that the tail of the sojourn timedistribution for a class i customer in a system with the ...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
International audienceWe study a multi-class time-sharing discipline with relative priorities known ...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
International audienceWe study a multi-class time-sharing discipline with relative priorities known ...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
International audienceConsider a single server system serving a multiclass population. Some popular ...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
In a discriminatory processor sharing (DPS) queueing model, each job (or customer) belongs to one ou...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
While the (Egalitarian) Processor-Sharing (PS) discipline offers crucial insights in the performance...
International audienceWe study a multi-class time-sharing discipline with relative priorities known ...