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Dominance relations in polling systems
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    Dominance relations in polling systems (English)
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    The authors compare various service disciplines in polling systems using a special efficiency notion. This efficiency is based on the total amount of work found in the system at any time. The assumptions made for arrival and service time are very general. Therefore empirical results and results found in the literature are justified and extended.
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    stochastic comparison
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    various service disciplines
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    polling systems
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