Modelling Transient States in Queueing Models of Computer Networks: A Few Practical Issues

TitleModelling Transient States in Queueing Models of Computer Networks: A Few Practical Issues
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsCzachórski T, Nycz M., Nycz T.
EditorVishnevsky V.
Conference NameDistributed Computer and Communication Networks
PublisherSpringer International Publishing Switzerland
AbstractThe article summarises author`s experience in two problems related to the use of queueing models in performance evaluation of computer networks: modelling transient states of queues and computations for queueing network models having large number of nodes. Both issues are not well represented in classical queuing theory, yet important to applications, because the observed traffic is time dependant and network topologies that should be considered become larger and larger. The article discusses two approaches: diffusion approximation and fluid-flow approximation that can cope with much larger models that are attainable with the use of Markov chains.

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