TY - JOUR
T1 - A study of two-phase service
AU - Krishna, C. M.
AU - Lee, Y. H.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authorsw ish to thank the refereefo r his perceptivceo mmentos n the originald raftof the paper. Also, the procedurefo r the computationo f P0,0 for the case of exhaustivese rvicew ith gating was contemporaneouasnlyd independentdlye rivedb y D.F. Towsleyo f the Universityo f Massachusetts. The work of the first authorw as supporteidn part by the Office of Naval Researchu nderG rantN000 14-87-K-0796a nd the NationalS cienceF oundationu nderA greemenNt o. CCR-8716911. The seconda uthorw as supporteidn part by the Applied ResearchG rantsP rogramo f the Florida High Technologay nd IndustryC ouncil.
PY - 1990/3
Y1 - 1990/3
N2 - Some problems in distributed system control, such as load balancing, routing, scheduling in a real-time environment, and reconfiguration require two-phase execution at a central server. That is, jobs come into the server which then probes the distributed system for status information. This is the first phase. The second phase consists of the server performing individual service on each job, e.g., deciding which processor to allocate that job to, or how to reconfigure the system in reaction to the incoming jobs. Here an analysis of such two-phase systems is provided.
AB - Some problems in distributed system control, such as load balancing, routing, scheduling in a real-time environment, and reconfiguration require two-phase execution at a central server. That is, jobs come into the server which then probes the distributed system for status information. This is the first phase. The second phase consists of the server performing individual service on each job, e.g., deciding which processor to allocate that job to, or how to reconfigure the system in reaction to the incoming jobs. Here an analysis of such two-phase systems is provided.
KW - performance analysis
KW - queues
KW - two-phase service
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U2 - 10.1016/0167-6377(90)90047-9
DO - 10.1016/0167-6377(90)90047-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0025405051
SN - 0167-6377
VL - 9
SP - 91
EP - 97
JO - Operations Research Letters
JF - Operations Research Letters
IS - 2
ER -