This paper describes an extension to Layered Queueing Networks (LQN), a form of an extended queueing network used to investigate performance problems, to model passive resources such as counting semaphores and buffers. Layered queueing networks can be constructed directly, or from UML design models which incorporate the MARTE profile, either directly or via the Core Scenario Model. Layered Queueing Networks scale well and can solve analytically systems with nested resource requests to active resources. However, passive resources cause problems which force the use of simulation. The layered queueing network simulator, lqsim, is also described here. Simulations are created by reading in an LQN model, constructing objects from pre-existing tem...
Layered Queueing Network (LQN) performance models Methodology for performance model derivation Sof...
In studying complex queueing networks, one generally seeks to employ exact analytic solutions to red...
This paper introduces a technique for simulating a single-server exponential queuing system. The tec...
Layered queueing networks (LQNs) are an extension of ordinary queueing networks to model simultaneou...
The amount of detail to include in a performance model is usually regarded as a judgment to be made ...
Layered Queueing Networks (LQN) are a formalism for modeling and predicting performance properties o...
Often, many software systems fail to meet requirements because of a lack of performance. A proven me...
In many life situations, there exist queues with different behaviors. The purpose of this paper is t...
A queueing network is an important tool for modeling systems where performance is principally affect...
We overview LN, a novel solver introduced in the LINE soft- ware package to analyze layered queueing...
Abstract. Performance characteristics, such as response time and throughput, play an important role ...
Layered Queueing Networks (LQN) have been used success-fully by numerous researchers to solve perfor...
The layered queueing network model has been very useful for solving performance models of distribute...
Queuing systems with limited resources are widely applicable in the modelling and analysis of modern...
Multiclass queueing networks have been used to model communication and complex manufacturing systems...
Layered Queueing Network (LQN) performance models Methodology for performance model derivation Sof...
In studying complex queueing networks, one generally seeks to employ exact analytic solutions to red...
This paper introduces a technique for simulating a single-server exponential queuing system. The tec...
Layered queueing networks (LQNs) are an extension of ordinary queueing networks to model simultaneou...
The amount of detail to include in a performance model is usually regarded as a judgment to be made ...
Layered Queueing Networks (LQN) are a formalism for modeling and predicting performance properties o...
Often, many software systems fail to meet requirements because of a lack of performance. A proven me...
In many life situations, there exist queues with different behaviors. The purpose of this paper is t...
A queueing network is an important tool for modeling systems where performance is principally affect...
We overview LN, a novel solver introduced in the LINE soft- ware package to analyze layered queueing...
Abstract. Performance characteristics, such as response time and throughput, play an important role ...
Layered Queueing Networks (LQN) have been used success-fully by numerous researchers to solve perfor...
The layered queueing network model has been very useful for solving performance models of distribute...
Queuing systems with limited resources are widely applicable in the modelling and analysis of modern...
Multiclass queueing networks have been used to model communication and complex manufacturing systems...
Layered Queueing Network (LQN) performance models Methodology for performance model derivation Sof...
In studying complex queueing networks, one generally seeks to employ exact analytic solutions to red...
This paper introduces a technique for simulating a single-server exponential queuing system. The tec...