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A general formulation for mean-value analysis in product-form batch- movement queueing networks
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    A general formulation for mean-value analysis in product-form batch- movement queueing networks (English)
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    8 May 1995
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    The authors demonstrate how queueing networks having product form stationary distribution are amenable to a mean value analysis which generalises that used for single movement networks. Since product form stochastic Petri nets can be viewed as batch movement queueing networks, the recommended algorithm is also applicable to their analysis.
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    mean-value analysis
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    batch movement
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    queueing networks
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    product form stationary distribution
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