Event coupling and performance sensitivity analysis of generalized semi-Markov processes

Event coupling and performance sensitivity analysis of generalized semi-Markov processes

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Article ID: iaor1997269
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 27
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 741
End Page Number: 769
Publication Date: Sep 1995
Journal: Advances in Applied Probability
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Keywords: queues: theory
Abstract:

The paper studies a fundamental feature of the generalized semi-Markov processes (GSMPs), called event coupling. The event coupling reflects the logical behavior of a GSMP that specifies which events can be affected by any given event. Based on the event-coupling property, GSMPs can be classified into three classes: the strongly coupled, the hierarchically coupled, and the decomposable GSMPs. The event-coupling property on a sample path of a GSMP can be represented by the event-coupling trees. With the event-coupling tree, the paper can quantify the effects of a single perturbation on a performance measure by using realization factors. A set of equations that specifies the realization factors is derived. It shows that the sensitivity of steady-state performance with respect to a parameter of an event lifetime distribution can be obtained by a simple formula based on realization factors and that the sample-path performance sensitivity converges to the sensitivity of the steady-state performance with probability oen as the length of the sample path goes to infinity. This generalizes the existing results of perturbation analysis of queueing networks to GSMPs.

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