Letter to the Editor---Two Doctrines for the Handling of Two-Priority Traffic by a Group of N Servers
Walter Helly
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Walter Helly: Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, New York
Operations Research, 1962, vol. 10, issue 2, 268-269
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Two priority classes of customers form inputs to one group of N servers. Each input class offers customers with a Poisson arrival distribution. The holding times of customers in service are drawn from one exponential distribution without regard to priority class. Two service doctrines will be considered.
Date: 1962
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