Workload measurements in enterprise systems often lead to observe a dependence between the number of requests running at a resource and their mean service requirements. However, multiclass performance models that feature these dependences are challenging to analyze, a fact that discourages practitioners from characterizing workload dependences. We here focus on closed multiclass queueing networks and introduce QD-AMVA, the first approximate mean-value analysis (AMVA) algorithm that can efficiently and robustly analyze queue-dependent service times in a multiclass setting. A key feature of QD-AMVA is that it operates on mean values, avoiding the computation of state probabilities. This property is an innovative result for state-dependent mod...
The data part of this release support the results presented in the paper "QD-AMVA: Evaluating Syst...
The purpose of this tutorial is to survey queueing networks, a class of stochastic models extensivel...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...
AbstractWorkload measurements in enterprise systems often lead to observe a dependence between the n...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
This chapter presents the technique to determine mean performance characteristics of queueing models...
grantor: University of TorontoAs distributed systems such as Internet and Integrated Servi...
We consider a closed multiclass queueing network model in which each class receives a different prio...
We consider a closed multiclass queueing network model in which each class receives a different pri...
The accurate performance measurement of computer applications is critical for service providers. For...
Estimating the demands placed by services on physical resources is an essential step for the definit...
We construct novel exact and approximate solutions for meanvalue analysis and probabilistic evaluati...
In this paper, we have used the distributed mean value analysis (DMVA) technique with the help of ra...
Resource management in cloud computing is a difficult problem, as one is often tasked with balancing...
We fonnulate an approximate recursive relation for the sojourn time, queuelength and throughput of a...
The data part of this release support the results presented in the paper "QD-AMVA: Evaluating Syst...
The purpose of this tutorial is to survey queueing networks, a class of stochastic models extensivel...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...
AbstractWorkload measurements in enterprise systems often lead to observe a dependence between the n...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
This chapter presents the technique to determine mean performance characteristics of queueing models...
grantor: University of TorontoAs distributed systems such as Internet and Integrated Servi...
We consider a closed multiclass queueing network model in which each class receives a different prio...
We consider a closed multiclass queueing network model in which each class receives a different pri...
The accurate performance measurement of computer applications is critical for service providers. For...
Estimating the demands placed by services on physical resources is an essential step for the definit...
We construct novel exact and approximate solutions for meanvalue analysis and probabilistic evaluati...
In this paper, we have used the distributed mean value analysis (DMVA) technique with the help of ra...
Resource management in cloud computing is a difficult problem, as one is often tasked with balancing...
We fonnulate an approximate recursive relation for the sojourn time, queuelength and throughput of a...
The data part of this release support the results presented in the paper "QD-AMVA: Evaluating Syst...
The purpose of this tutorial is to survey queueing networks, a class of stochastic models extensivel...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...