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When does the \(c\mu \) rule apply to finite-population queueing systems?
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    When does the \(c\mu \) rule apply to finite-population queueing systems? (English)
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    1 June 2005
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    Optimal scheduling
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    Priority assignment
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    Finite-source queue
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    Machine repairman problem
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    \(c\mu\) rule
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    Preemption
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