Tutorials and Technical Briefings at ISEC 2025
Atul Kumar
ISEC 2025
The practical value of queueing theory in engineering applications such as in computer modeling has been limited, since the interest in mathematical tractability has almost always led to an oversimplified model. The diffusion process approximation is an attempt to break away from the vogue in queueing theory. The present paper introduces a vector-valued normal process and its diffusion equation in order to obtain an approximate solution to the joint distribution of queue lengths in a general network of queues. In this model, queueing processes of various service stations which interact with each other are approximated by a vector-valued Wiener process with some appropriate boundary conditions. Some numerical examples are presented and compared with Monte Carlo simulation results. A companion paper, Part II, discusses transient solutions via the diffusion approximation. © 1974, ACM. All rights reserved.
Atul Kumar
ISEC 2025
Cynthia Dwork, Moni Naor, et al.
Journal of the ACM
S. Winograd
Journal of the ACM
Susumu Horiguchi, Takeo Nakada
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing