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This paper originates from the the paper ``Queueing models for the analysis of communication systems'' (see [\textit{H. Bruneel} et al., Top 22, No. 2, 421--448 (2014; Zbl 1303.60083)]) which the authors have written as an invited paper for TOP and from the contributions of the discussants. The authors in a first part comment on the usage of discrete time versus continuous time models and advertise for using the first class of models whenever appropriate, and not to use continuous time approximations if discrete time systems are available for systems with slotted time scale. In a second part the authors take up detailed remarks of the discussants on the special model they dealt with in the review: A single server discrete time priority queue with two priority classes and correlated arrival.
Property / review text: This paper originates from the the paper ``Queueing models for the analysis of communication systems'' (see [\textit{H. Bruneel} et al., Top 22, No. 2, 421--448 (2014; Zbl 1303.60083)]) which the authors have written as an invited paper for TOP and from the contributions of the discussants. The authors in a first part comment on the usage of discrete time versus continuous time models and advertise for using the first class of models whenever appropriate, and not to use continuous time approximations if discrete time systems are available for systems with slotted time scale. In a second part the authors take up detailed remarks of the discussants on the special model they dealt with in the review: A single server discrete time priority queue with two priority classes and correlated arrival. / rank
 
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discrete-time queueing models
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performance analysis
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    26 September 2014
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    This paper originates from the the paper ``Queueing models for the analysis of communication systems'' (see [\textit{H. Bruneel} et al., Top 22, No. 2, 421--448 (2014; Zbl 1303.60083)]) which the authors have written as an invited paper for TOP and from the contributions of the discussants. The authors in a first part comment on the usage of discrete time versus continuous time models and advertise for using the first class of models whenever appropriate, and not to use continuous time approximations if discrete time systems are available for systems with slotted time scale. In a second part the authors take up detailed remarks of the discussants on the special model they dealt with in the review: A single server discrete time priority queue with two priority classes and correlated arrival.
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    discrete-time queueing models
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    performance analysis
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    analytic methods
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