
doi: 10.1137/0215078
Probability models are presented to computer systems with processor- shared (time-sliced) service discipline. The response (sojourn) time of an arriving job that requires T units of processing time is shown to be approximately Gaussian/normal under moderately heavy traffic conditions, e.g. when the number of terminals is large.
Theory of software, processor sharing, heavy traffic approximation, response time, diffusion process, Performance evaluation, queueing, and scheduling in the context of computer systems, Markovian computer system model
Theory of software, processor sharing, heavy traffic approximation, response time, diffusion process, Performance evaluation, queueing, and scheduling in the context of computer systems, Markovian computer system model
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