Throughput maximization for tandem lines with two stations and flexible servers

Throughput maximization for tandem lines with two stations and flexible servers

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Article ID: iaor20073596
Country: United States
Volume: 53
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 516
End Page Number: 531
Publication Date: May 2005
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: scheduling, programming: dynamic
Abstract:

For a Markovian queueing network with two stations in tandem, finite intermediate buffer, and M flexible servers, we study how the servers should be assigned dynamically to stations to obtain optimal long-run average throughput. We assume that each server can work on only one job at a time, that several servers can work together on a single job, and that the travel times between stations are negligible. Under these assumptions, we completely characterize the optimal policy for systems with three servers. We also provide a conjecture for the structure of the optimal policy for systems with four or more servers that is supported by extensive numerical evidence. Finally, we develop heuristic server-assignment policies for systems with three or more servers that are easy to implement, robust with respect to the server capabilities, and generally appear to yield near-optimal long-run average throughput.

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