Abstract
The model considered in this note has been referred to by Haight (1958), Kingman (1961) and Flatto and McKean (1977) as two queues in parallel. Customers choose the shorter of the two queues which are otherwise independent. This system is known to be inferior to a single queue feeding the two servers, but how much? Some elementary considerations provide a fresh perspective on this awkward boundary-value problem. A procedure is proposed for the solution in the context of finite waiting-room size and some comparisons are made with the single-queue system and an independent two-queue system.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
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44 articles.
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