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The Cafeteria Process—Tandem Queues with 0-1 Dependent Service Times and the Bowl Shape Phenomenon
Author(s) -
Richard Weber,
Gideon Weiss
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
operations research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.797
H-Index - 140
eISSN - 1526-5463
pISSN - 0030-364X
DOI - 10.1287/opre.42.5.895
Subject(s) - computer science , service (business) , server , queue , queueing theory , throughput , duration (music) , tandem , computer network , operations research , order (exchange) , mathematical optimization , mathematics , operating system , business , engineering , physics , finance , marketing , acoustics , wireless , aerospace engineering
Customers move through a series of M service stations. Each customer, independent of all others, requires service from only one of the stations, for a duration of 1 time unit, this being station i with probability pi. The customer has zero service at all the other stations, but there is no overtaking between the customers, and so queueing occurs. In the case where there is unlimited waiting room between the servers, we show that the system is interchangeable-permuting the order of the stations has no effect on the distribution of the output stream. When there is no waiting room between the stations we investigate optimal loads of the servers in terms of optimal pi's for up to 10 stations, and observe that optimal loads exhibit the bowl phenomenon. We also obtain some bounds on the throughput for equal loads as a function of M.

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