We consider the problem of finding an optimal dynamic priority sequencing policy to maximize the mean throughput rate in a multistation, multiclass closed queueing network with general service time distributions and a general routing structure. Under balanced heavy loading conditions, this scheduling problem can be approximated by a control problem involving Brownian motion. Although a unique, closed form solution to the Brownian control problem is not derived, an analysis of the problem leads to an effective static sequencing policy, and to an approximate means of comparing the relative performance of arbitrary static policies. Three examples are given that illustrate the effectiveness of our procedure
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This dissertation focuses on the performance analysis of multiclass open queueing networks using se...
This thesis investigates the dynamic scheduling of computer communication networks that can be perio...
Motivated by a factory scheduling problem, we consider the problem of input control (subject to a sp...
For a two-station multiclass queueing network in heavy traffic, we assess the improvement from sched...
Motivated by a factory scheduling problem, we consider the problem of input control (subject to a sp...
Using a slight modification of the framework in Bramson [7] and Williams [52], we prove heavy traffi...
We consider a dynamic scheduling problem for parallel server systems. J. M. Harrison has proposed a ...
We consider a parallel server queueing system consisting of a bank of buffers for holding incoming j...
Recently, Brownian networks have emerged as an effective stochastic model to approximate multiclass ...
Recently, Brownian networks have emerged as an effective stochastic model to approximate multiclass ...
As one approach to dynamic scheduling problems for open stochastic processing networks, J.M. Harriso...
This paper establishes new criteria for stability and for instability of multiclass network models u...
We consider a problem of dynamic scheduling for a parallel server system. This system consists of fi...
We consider a queueing system with r non-identical servers working in parallel, exoge-nous arrivals ...
Abstract: This paper studies a scheduling control problem for a single-server multiclass queueing ne...
This dissertation focuses on the performance analysis of multiclass open queueing networks using se...
This thesis investigates the dynamic scheduling of computer communication networks that can be perio...