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A queueing model for a nonreliable multiterminal system with polling scheduling
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    A queueing model for a nonreliable multiterminal system with polling scheduling (English)
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    24 May 1999
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    A set of terminals connected to a CPU is subject to both terminal and CPU breakdown; the latter taking priority over the terminals when being repaired. The stationary distribution, and some related performance measures, for this network are derived numerically using a technique previously used on similar models.
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    CPU breakdown
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