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Parametric Priority Rules: An Approach to Optimization in Priority Queues

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  • K. R. Balachandran

    (The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

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This paper analyzes priority rules that are mixtures of preemption and postponable rules. Whether a preemption occurs is made to depend on some factor in addition to priority class; dependence on the completed portion of service (age) of the lower-priority customer in service and the number of prior preemptions of the lower-priority customer in service are each considered. The stochastic model (without priorities) is that of the M / G /1 queue. The paper obtains first-moment expressions (e.g., expected number of customers in the system) in the steady-state case for each priority class as a function of the particular factor being considered. It then introduces a linear cost model that is a function of expected waiting time and expected number of preemptions, and formulates the problem of finding an optimal rule from each class by considering a parametric class of rules determined by each factor. In each case, conditions are sought for the global optimality of a rule over a class of rules, but results are obtained only after restrictions (e.g., monotone failure rates) on service distributions are imposed.

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  • K. R. Balachandran, 1970. "Parametric Priority Rules: An Approach to Optimization in Priority Queues," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 18(3), pages 526-540, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:18:y:1970:i:3:p:526-540
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.18.3.526
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