
handle: 10419/220931
The problem is what to do with a slow server in a service facility which has fast and slow servers. Should the slow server be used to render service, or is it better not to use it at all? Simple models for answering this question are formulated and studied.
queueing system with two types of servers, ddc:330, slow server, fast server, Queues and service in operations research, Queueing theory (aspects of probability theory), Performance evaluation, queueing, and scheduling in the context of computer systems
queueing system with two types of servers, ddc:330, slow server, fast server, Queues and service in operations research, Queueing theory (aspects of probability theory), Performance evaluation, queueing, and scheduling in the context of computer systems
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