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Sensitivity examination of the simulation result of discrete event dynamic systems with perturbation analysis.

Tamas Koltai, Juan Carlos Larrañeta, Luis Onieva, Sebastián Lozano (1994)

Qüestiió

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Simulation completed with perturbation analysis provides a new approach for the optimal control of queuing network type systems. The objective of this paper is to calculate the sensitivity range of finite zero-order perturbation, that is, to determine the maximum and minimum size of perturbation within which zero-order propagation rules can be applied. By the introduction of the concept of virtual queue and first and second level no-input and full-output matrices, an algorithm is provided...

Analysis of AQM queues with queue size based packet dropping

Andrzej Chydziński, Łukasz Chróst (2011)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Queueing systems in which an arriving job is blocked and lost with a probability that depends on the queue size are studied. The study is motivated by the popularity of Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms proposed for packet queueing in Internet routers. AQM algorithms often exploit the idea of queue-size based packet dropping. The main results include analytical solutions for queue size distribution, loss ratio and throughput. The analytical results are illustrated via numerical...

Study of Queuing Systems with a Generalized Departure Process

Mirtchev, Seferin, Statev, Stanimir (2008)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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This work was supported by the Bulgarian National Science Fund under grant BY-TH-105/2005. This paper deals with a full accessibility loss system and a single server delay system with a Poisson arrival process and state dependent exponentially distributed service time. We use the generalized service flow with nonlinear state dependence mean service time. The idea is based on the analytical continuation of the Binomial distribution and the classic M/M/n/0 and M/M/1/k system....

Transparent Scheduling of Composite Web Services

Dyachuk, Dmytro, Deters, Ralph (2007)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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Composite Web Services (CWS) aggregate multiple Web Services in one logical unit to accomplish a complex task (e.g. business process). This aggregation is achieved by defining a workflow that orchestrates the underlying Web Services in a manner consistent with the desired functionality. Since CWS can aggregate atomic and other CWS they foster the development of service layers and reuse of already existing functionality. An important issue in the deployment of services is their run-time...