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    The authors consider closed queueing networks which are useful for discrete-time models and extend the product-form networks in the literature in two ways: (a) different size batches of customers can depart from several queues simultaneously; (b) the rate at which batches are worked on has a more general form. The following three cases are under consideration: (1) Closed networks in which individual customers are labelled; (2) Closed networks in which individual customers are not distinguished; (3) Networks in which customers occupy labelled positions at each queue. For all these cases the product-form results are obtained.
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    batch services
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    discrete-time queues
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    closed queueing networks
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    product- form networks
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