A linear algebraic formulation of the performance sensitivities of queueing networks

A linear algebraic formulation of the performance sensitivities of queueing networks

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Article ID: iaor19941977
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 56
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 394
End Page Number: 406
Publication Date: Feb 1992
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: queueing networks
Abstract:

Queueing networks have been widely used to model discrete event dynamic systems (DEDSs). The dynamic point of view provides a new approach to the study of DEDSs. This paper continues the effort of investigating the inherent properties of DEDSs by using a system point of view. The main result is, for any single-class closed queueing network with state-dependent service rates, the sensitivities of any steady-state performance measure can be expressed in a simple algebraic form by using a sensitivity matrix. That is, all the performance sensitivities are linear combinations of the entries of the sensitivity matrix. The entries of the sensitivity matrix can be obtained by solving a set of linear equations or by applying some simple algorithms to a single sample path. The similarity between the results and those for continuous variable dynamic system (CVDSs) is discussed.

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