2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11134-008-9081-x
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A note on the event horizon for a processor sharing queue

Abstract: In this note we identify a phenomenon for processor sharing queues that is unique to ones with time-varying rates. This property was discovered while correcting a proof in Hampshire, Harchol-Balter and Massey [5]. If the arrival rate for processor sharing queue has unbounded growth over time, then it is possible for the number of customers in a processor sharing queue to grow so quickly that a newly entering job never finishes. We define the minimum size for such a job to be the event horizon for a processor s… Show more

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