We analyze the time-dependent behavior of an M / M / c priority queue having two customer classes, class-dependent service rates, and preemptive priority between classes. More particularly, we develop a method that determines the Laplace transforms of the transition functions when the system is initially empty. The Laplace transforms corresponding to states with at least c high-priority customers are expressed explicitly in terms of the Laplace transforms corresponding to states with at most (Formula presented.) high-priority customers. We then show how to compute the remaining Laplace transforms recursively, by making use of a variant of Ramaswami’s formula from the theory of M / G / 1-type Markov processes. While the primary focus of our ...
A time-sharing system is modelled by a foreground-background queue with Poisson arrivals and indepen...
Abstract: Due to the queue phenomenon different customers needing different service quality, a model...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...
We analyze the time-dependent behavior of an M / M / c priority queue having two customer classes, c...
This paper provides the first exact analysis of a preemptive M=M=c queue with two priority classes h...
This paper provides the first exact analysis of a preemptive M/M/c queue with two priority classes h...
Hokstad recently published an approximate method for calculating the behaviour of an M/G/m queue. Th...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
In this thesis, we first study delay systems with different classes of impatient customers. We analy...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11009-015-9476-1We con...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Stochastic Models on J...
We are interested in queues in which customers of different classes arrive to a service facility, an...
We investigate the use of priority mechanisms when assigning service engineers to customers as a too...
This study considers a system of multi-server queues with two classes of impatient customers: high-p...
In this paper, using the supplementary variable method, the head-of-the-line priority queueing syste...
A time-sharing system is modelled by a foreground-background queue with Poisson arrivals and indepen...
Abstract: Due to the queue phenomenon different customers needing different service quality, a model...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...
We analyze the time-dependent behavior of an M / M / c priority queue having two customer classes, c...
This paper provides the first exact analysis of a preemptive M=M=c queue with two priority classes h...
This paper provides the first exact analysis of a preemptive M/M/c queue with two priority classes h...
Hokstad recently published an approximate method for calculating the behaviour of an M/G/m queue. Th...
In this paper we analyze an MN/MN/1 queueing system with N customer classes and preemptive prioritie...
In this thesis, we first study delay systems with different classes of impatient customers. We analy...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11009-015-9476-1We con...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Stochastic Models on J...
We are interested in queues in which customers of different classes arrive to a service facility, an...
We investigate the use of priority mechanisms when assigning service engineers to customers as a too...
This study considers a system of multi-server queues with two classes of impatient customers: high-p...
In this paper, using the supplementary variable method, the head-of-the-line priority queueing syste...
A time-sharing system is modelled by a foreground-background queue with Poisson arrivals and indepen...
Abstract: Due to the queue phenomenon different customers needing different service quality, a model...
In this paper we analyze an $M/M/1$ queueing system with an arbitrary number of customer classes, wi...