 
                                                                                | Article ID: | iaor19992896 | 
| Country: | United States | 
| Volume: | 24 | 
| Issue: | 1/4 | 
| Start Page Number: | 83 | 
| End Page Number: | 99 | 
| Publication Date: | Feb 1996 | 
| Journal: | Queueing Systems | 
| Authors: | Yao David D., Stidham Shaler, Moustafa Magdi S. | 
| Keywords: | queueing networks | 
We consider a problem of scheduling in a multi-class network of single-server queues in series, in which service times at the nodes are constant and equal. Such a model has potential application to automated manufacturing systems or packet-switched communication networks, where a message is divided into packets (or cells) of fixed lengths. The network is a series-type assembly or transfer line, with the exception that there is an additional class of jobs that requires processing only at the first node (class 0). There is a holding cost per unit time that is proportional to the total number of customers in the system. The objective is to minimize the (expected) total discounted holding cost over a finite or an infinite horizon. We show that an optimal policy gives priority to class-0 jobs at node 1 when at least one of a set of