The article deals with queueing systems with random resource requirements modeled as bivariate Markov jump processes. One of the process components describes the service system with limited resources. Another component represents a random environment that submits multi-class requests for resources to the service system. If the resource request is lost, then the state of the service system does not change. The change in the state of the environment interacting with the service system depends on whether the resource request has been lost. Thus, unlike in known models, the service system provides feedback to the environment in response to resource requests. By analyzing the properties of the system of integral equations for the stationary dist...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Consideration was given to the model of a queuing network with resource queuing systems—the multi-se...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
In the paper, we study general Markovian models of loss systems with random resource requirements, i...
We consider a single server system with infinite waiting room in a random environment. The service s...
We consider a model of a multi-server queueing system with losses caused by lack of resources necess...
We consider a model of a multi-server queueing system with losses caused by lack of resources necess...
In this paper a model of a heterogeneous resource queueing system with a Markovian arrival process i...
In this paper a model of a heterogeneous resource queueing system with a Markovian arrival process i...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Queueing system with limited processor sharing, which operates in the Markovian random environment, ...
Queueing system with limited processor sharing, which operates in the Markovian random environment, ...
The paper considers a model of a multiserver queuing system (QS) with losses caused by the lack of r...
The paper considers a model of a multiserver queuing system (QS) with losses caused by the lack of r...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Consideration was given to the model of a queuing network with resource queuing systems—the multi-se...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
In the paper, we study general Markovian models of loss systems with random resource requirements, i...
We consider a single server system with infinite waiting room in a random environment. The service s...
We consider a model of a multi-server queueing system with losses caused by lack of resources necess...
We consider a model of a multi-server queueing system with losses caused by lack of resources necess...
In this paper a model of a heterogeneous resource queueing system with a Markovian arrival process i...
In this paper a model of a heterogeneous resource queueing system with a Markovian arrival process i...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Queueing system with limited processor sharing, which operates in the Markovian random environment, ...
Queueing system with limited processor sharing, which operates in the Markovian random environment, ...
The paper considers a model of a multiserver queuing system (QS) with losses caused by the lack of r...
The paper considers a model of a multiserver queuing system (QS) with losses caused by the lack of r...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...
Consideration was given to the model of a queuing network with resource queuing systems—the multi-se...
Classical queueing theory is often not suitable to model modern computer and communication systems, ...