Peter A.W. Lewis, Gerald S. Shedler
WSC 1978
Regenerative simulation for passage times in networks of queues with priorities among job classes (and one or more job types) can be based on observation of a fully augmented job stack process which maintains the position of each of the jobs in a linear 'job stack', an enumeration of the jobs by service center and job class. In this paper we develop an estimation procedure for passage times through a subnetwork of queues. Observed passage times for all the jobs enter into the construction of point and interval estimates. The confidence intervals obtained using this estimation procedure are shorter than those obtained from simulation using a marked job. © 1982.
Peter A.W. Lewis, Gerald S. Shedler
WSC 1978
Peter J. Haas, Gerald S. Shedler
Probab. Eng. Inf. Sci.
Christoph Lindemann, Gerald S. Shedler
Performance Evaluation
V.Carl Hamacher, Gerald S. Shedler
Computer Networks