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A survey on discriminatory processor sharing (English)
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28 June 2006
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This paper is a summarizing article about the Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) model. The characteristics of the DPS model is that all jobs present in the system are served simultaneously at rates controlled by a vector of weights \(\{g_{k}>0,\;k=1,2,\dots, K\}\); moreover, if there are \(N_{k}\) \((k=1,2,\dots, K)\) jobs of class \(k\) present in the system, then each class-\(k\) job's service rate is \(\frac{g_{k}}{\sum_{j=1}^{K}g_{j}N_{j}}\). Focusing on response times and numbers of jobs in the system, the authors give a very comprehensive overview for the DPS model. Hence, this paper provides a good key for readers to learn the DPS model.
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Discriminatory Processor Sharing
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Asymptotic Analysis
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M/G/1
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Conservation Law
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