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Explicit and Iterative Numerical Approaches to Solving Queueing Models

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  • Patricia M. Snyder

    (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina)

  • William J. Stewart

    (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina)

Abstract

This paper considers two approaches to the numerical solution of single node queueing models. Both approaches use a phase-type distribution to model very general service processes. The first approach is explicit and sometimes can exploit the structure of certain balance equations to reduce the global balance equations from a set of second order difference equations to a set of first order difference equations. This reduction permits the steady-state probability distribution to be written explicitly as a function of the model parameters. The second approach, due to Neuts, uses the fact that most queues that have a matrix-geometric steady-state probability distribution can be solved by means of a recursive technique. We compare the approaches and present a theorem that specifies necessary conditions for the computation of an explicit solution. A number of examples are provided.

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  • Patricia M. Snyder & William J. Stewart, 1985. "Explicit and Iterative Numerical Approaches to Solving Queueing Models," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 33(1), pages 183-202, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:33:y:1985:i:1:p:183-202
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.33.1.183
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