The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochastic optimization problem. Besides being non-linear and including integer variables, different objectives often conflict with each other. For example, one conflicting pair of objectives includes first minimizing the overall number of buffers and then maximizing throughput. In this paper, we present an original methodology to solve a buffer allocation and throughput trade-off problem in single server general queueing networks. An approximation of the complete set of all best solutions, known as the Pareto optimal or non-inferior set, is derived by a special version of a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA). The applied MOGA proves to be suita...
Research on the area of queueing networks has been extensive over the last decades. This is largely ...
The joint buffer and server optimization problem (BCAP) is a non-linear optimization problem with i...
An analytic cost model is presented for M/G/1/N queueing systems. It considers the cost of customer ...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
Optimizing the performance of general finite single-server acyclic queueing networks is a challengi...
International audienceThis paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and serv...
This paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and servers, an important issu...
The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, int...
The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, int...
Open zero-buffer multi-server general queueing networks occur throughout a number of physical system...
In this paper we examine a class of non- linear, stochastic knapsack problems which occur in manufac...
Research on the area of queueing networks has been extensive over the last decades. This is largely ...
The joint buffer and server optimization problem (BCAP) is a non-linear optimization problem with i...
An analytic cost model is presented for M/G/1/N queueing systems. It considers the cost of customer ...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
The optimal design of real-life systems modeled as finite queueing networks is a difficult stochasti...
Optimizing the performance of general finite single-server acyclic queueing networks is a challengi...
International audienceThis paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and serv...
This paper deals with the joint optimization of the number of buffers and servers, an important issu...
The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, int...
The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, int...
Open zero-buffer multi-server general queueing networks occur throughout a number of physical system...
In this paper we examine a class of non- linear, stochastic knapsack problems which occur in manufac...
Research on the area of queueing networks has been extensive over the last decades. This is largely ...
The joint buffer and server optimization problem (BCAP) is a non-linear optimization problem with i...
An analytic cost model is presented for M/G/1/N queueing systems. It considers the cost of customer ...