2016
DOI: 10.1214/15-ssy206
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Heavy-traffic limits for a fork-join networkin the Halfin-Whitt regime

Abstract: We study a fork-join network with a single class of jobs, which are forked into a fixed number of parallel tasks upon arrival to be processed at the corresponding multi-server stations. After service completion, each task will join a buffer associated with the service station waiting for synchronization, called "unsynchronized queue". The synchronization rule requires that all tasks from the same job must be completed, referred to as "non-exchangeable synchronization". Once synchronized, jobs will leave the sy… Show more

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