We study optimal allocation of servers for a system with multiple service facilities and with a shared pool of servers. Each service facility poses a constraint on the maximum expected sojourn time of a job. A central decision maker can dynamically allocate servers to each facility, where adding more servers results in faster processing speeds but against higher utilization costs. The objective is to dynamically allocate the servers over the different facilities such that the sojourn-time constraints are met at minimal costs. This situation occurs frequently in practice, e.g., in Grid systems for real-time image processing (iris scans, fingerprints). We model this problem as a Markov decision process and derive structural properties...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
We study the optimal demand allocation policies to induce high service capacity and achieve minimum ...
Queueing networks with finite buffers, multiple servers, arbitrary acyclic, series-parallel topologi...
We study optimal allocation of servers for a system with multiple service facilities and with a shar...
This paper studies structural properties of the optimal resource allocation policy for single-queue ...
We consider a tandem of two multi-server queues, both with an arbitrary number of servers and genera...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the use of performance-based allocation of demand in a multiple-ser...
This dissertation focuses on effective management of cross-trained workforce in manufacturing and se...
We have studied the optimal server allocation policies for a tandem queueing system under different ...
This paper studies the optimal resource allocation in time-reservation systems. Customers arrive at ...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of optimal server allocation in a time-slotted system with...
We consider a queuing system with several identical servers, each with its own queue. Identical cust...
We consider two-stage tandem queueing systems attended by two specialized and one flexible server, w...
We investigate the problem of sharing the resources of a single server with time-varying capacity wi...
In this paper, we provide complementary results on delay-optimal server allocation in multi-queue mu...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
We study the optimal demand allocation policies to induce high service capacity and achieve minimum ...
Queueing networks with finite buffers, multiple servers, arbitrary acyclic, series-parallel topologi...
We study optimal allocation of servers for a system with multiple service facilities and with a shar...
This paper studies structural properties of the optimal resource allocation policy for single-queue ...
We consider a tandem of two multi-server queues, both with an arbitrary number of servers and genera...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the use of performance-based allocation of demand in a multiple-ser...
This dissertation focuses on effective management of cross-trained workforce in manufacturing and se...
We have studied the optimal server allocation policies for a tandem queueing system under different ...
This paper studies the optimal resource allocation in time-reservation systems. Customers arrive at ...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of optimal server allocation in a time-slotted system with...
We consider a queuing system with several identical servers, each with its own queue. Identical cust...
We consider two-stage tandem queueing systems attended by two specialized and one flexible server, w...
We investigate the problem of sharing the resources of a single server with time-varying capacity wi...
In this paper, we provide complementary results on delay-optimal server allocation in multi-queue mu...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
We study the optimal demand allocation policies to induce high service capacity and achieve minimum ...
Queueing networks with finite buffers, multiple servers, arbitrary acyclic, series-parallel topologi...