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In this paper a class of queueing model is studied where servers break down but the information regarding breakdowns is not immediately available. As such, jobs continue to arrive into a queue for some period after service has ceased. These queues have finite capacity, therefore there is also the possibility that queues become full causing job-loss. The effect of the duration of any delay on information propagation on the system response time and job loss is investigated and evaluated numerically.
Author(s): Thomas N, Bradley JT, Knottenbelt WJ
Editor(s): Awan, I.U.
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: UK Performance Engineering Workshop
Year of Conference: 2004
Pages: 38-47
Publisher: University of Bradford