Queuing Analysis of Real-Time Computer Processing
W. Chang
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W. Chang: IBM Corporation, Yorktown Heights, New York
Management Science, 1969, vol. 15, issue 11, 658-671
Abstract:
Recently the development of the real-time environment has influenced the design and altered the concepts of computer oriented systems. A priority queuing model was developed to analyse the performance of a simple real-time computer system. The jobs come from remoted stations and form a Poisson process. Each job consists of two tasks: the communication task which is placed in the high priority queue, and a processing task which is executed by the computer on an available basis. The stationary queue length and the waiting time distributions are investigated.
Date: 1969
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