| Article ID: | iaor20003144 | 
| Country: | Netherlands | 
| Volume: | 29 | 
| Issue: | 2/4 | 
| Start Page Number: | 193 | 
| End Page Number: | 229 | 
| Publication Date: | Oct 1998 | 
| Journal: | Queueing Systems | 
| Authors: | Oyen M.P. van, Kim E. | 
| Keywords: | scheduling | 
We consider scheduling a shared server in a two-class, make-to-stock, closed queueing network. We include server switching costs and lost sales costs (equivalently, server starvation penalties) for lost jobs. If the switching costs are zero, the optimal policy has a monotonic threshold type of switching curve provided that the service times are identical. For completely symmetric systems without set-ups, it is optimal to serve the longer queue. Using simple analytical models as approximations, we derive a heuristic scheduling policy. Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of our heuristic, which is typically within 10% of optimal. We also develop and test a heuristic policy or a model in which the shared resource is part of a series network under a CONWIP release policy.