The topological network design of general service, finite waiting room, multi-server queueing networks is a complex optimization problem. Series, merge, and split topologies are examined using an approximation method to estimate the performance of these queueing networks and an iterative search methodology to find the optimal buffer allocation within the network. The coefficient of variation is shown to be a significant factor in the buffer allocation for multiple servers in uniform and bottleneck server networks. Extensive computational results are included to illustrate the symmetries and asymmetries in the buffer patterns which emerge from the series, merge, and splitting topologies
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
The design of general finite multi-server queueing networks is a challenging problem that arises in ...
This paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and servers, an important issu...
The topological network design of general service, finite waiting room, multi-server queueing networ...
Queueing networks with finite buffers, multiple servers, arbitrary acyclic, series-parallel topologi...
AbstractMinimization on the queuing delay of messages is an important issue in the area of network t...
Closed queueing networks are widely used in many different kinds of scientific and business applicat...
Optimizing the performance of general finite single-server acyclic queueing networks is a challengi...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
We consider the queuing networks, which are made from servers, exchanging their positions. The custo...
The design of general finite multi-server queueing networks is a challenging problem that arises in ...
In this paper we examine a class of non- linear, stochastic knapsack problems which occur in manufac...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
The design of general finite multi-server queueing networks is a challenging problem that arises in ...
This paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and servers, an important issu...
The topological network design of general service, finite waiting room, multi-server queueing networ...
Queueing networks with finite buffers, multiple servers, arbitrary acyclic, series-parallel topologi...
AbstractMinimization on the queuing delay of messages is an important issue in the area of network t...
Closed queueing networks are widely used in many different kinds of scientific and business applicat...
Optimizing the performance of general finite single-server acyclic queueing networks is a challengi...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
We consider the queuing networks, which are made from servers, exchanging their positions. The custo...
The design of general finite multi-server queueing networks is a challenging problem that arises in ...
In this paper we examine a class of non- linear, stochastic knapsack problems which occur in manufac...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
The design of general finite multi-server queueing networks is a challenging problem that arises in ...
This paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and servers, an important issu...