Approximate Mean Value Analysis (AMVA) is a popular technique for analyzing queueing network models due to the accuracy and efficiency that it affords. Currently, there is no algorithm that is more accurate than, and yet has the same computational cost as, the Linearizer algorithm, one of the most popular among different AMVA algorithms that trade off accuracy and efficiency. In this paper, we present a new family of AMVA algorithms, termed the General Form Linearizer (GFL) algorithms, for analyzing product-form queueing networks. The Linearizer algorithm is a special instance of this family.We show that some GFL algorithms yield more accurate solutions than, and have the same numerical properties and computational complexities as, the Li...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
A new algorithm is presented for the approximate analysis of closed, product-form queueing networks ...
A new algorithm is presented for the approximate analysis of closed, product-form queueing networks ...
grantor: University of TorontoAs distributed systems such as Internet and Integrated Servi...
grantor: University of TorontoAs distributed systems such as Internet and Integrated Servi...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
In the last two decades there has been special interest in queueing networks with a product form sol...
A new algorithm is presented for the approximate analysis of closed, product-form queueing networks ...
A new algorithm is presented for the approximate analysis of closed, product-form queueing networks ...
grantor: University of TorontoAs distributed systems such as Internet and Integrated Servi...
grantor: University of TorontoAs distributed systems such as Internet and Integrated Servi...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
We propose a new method for the performance evaluation of Open Queueing Networks with a Population C...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...
Networks of queues which have a productform solution can be analyzed easily by the convolution metho...