The M/G/K queueing system is one of the oldest models for multiserver systems and has been the topic of performance papers for almost half a century. However, even now, only coarse approximations exist for its mean waiting time. All the closed-form (nonnumerical) approximations in the literature are based on (at most) the first two moments of the job size distribution. In this paper we prove that no approximation based on only the first two moments can be accurate for all job size distributions, and we provide a lower bound on the inapproximability ratio, which we refer to as "the gap." This is the first such result in the literature to address "the gap." The proof technique behind this result is novel as well and combines mean value analys...
This paper studies the M/G/1 processor-sharing (PS) queue, in particular the sojourn time distributi...
Abstract: In large-scale distributed systems, balancing the load in an efficient way is crucial in o...
An exact solution for the M/G/c/K model is only possible for special cases, such as exponential serv...
On the inapproximability ofM/G/K: why two moments of job size distribution are not enoug
The study of size-based and size-oblivious scheduling policies with inaccurate job size information ...
We provide a simple two-moment approximation formula for the mean waiting time in a GI/G/s queue. Th...
In this paper consideration is given to the M/G/1 FCFS system in which the service time distribution...
International audienceHigh variability of system parameters is a complicating factor in the modeling...
The approximation of a GI/G/1 queue plays a key role in the performance evaluation of queueing syste...
AbstractContrary to their infinite capacity counterparts, the moments of the distribution of the num...
International audienceIn many real-life queueing systems, the servers are often heterogeneous, namel...
In many real-life queueing systems, the servers are often heterogeneous, namely they work at differe...
it (i) The expected wait in the Gi/G/1 queue is related to the mean and variance of the idle time. F...
This paper considers the problem of obtaining approximate expressions for the first moment WGs of th...
Hokstad recently published an approximate method for calculating the behaviour of an M/G/m queue. Th...
This paper studies the M/G/1 processor-sharing (PS) queue, in particular the sojourn time distributi...
Abstract: In large-scale distributed systems, balancing the load in an efficient way is crucial in o...
An exact solution for the M/G/c/K model is only possible for special cases, such as exponential serv...
On the inapproximability ofM/G/K: why two moments of job size distribution are not enoug
The study of size-based and size-oblivious scheduling policies with inaccurate job size information ...
We provide a simple two-moment approximation formula for the mean waiting time in a GI/G/s queue. Th...
In this paper consideration is given to the M/G/1 FCFS system in which the service time distribution...
International audienceHigh variability of system parameters is a complicating factor in the modeling...
The approximation of a GI/G/1 queue plays a key role in the performance evaluation of queueing syste...
AbstractContrary to their infinite capacity counterparts, the moments of the distribution of the num...
International audienceIn many real-life queueing systems, the servers are often heterogeneous, namel...
In many real-life queueing systems, the servers are often heterogeneous, namely they work at differe...
it (i) The expected wait in the Gi/G/1 queue is related to the mean and variance of the idle time. F...
This paper considers the problem of obtaining approximate expressions for the first moment WGs of th...
Hokstad recently published an approximate method for calculating the behaviour of an M/G/m queue. Th...
This paper studies the M/G/1 processor-sharing (PS) queue, in particular the sojourn time distributi...
Abstract: In large-scale distributed systems, balancing the load in an efficient way is crucial in o...
An exact solution for the M/G/c/K model is only possible for special cases, such as exponential serv...