Abstract

Abstract In this paper telecommunication networks are considered as parallel call and service processing systems where the parallelism can be expressed as a simultaneous handling of calls and services and as an inherent parallelism within the call and service processes. A model of massively processing proposed in this paper combines computational and stochastic characteristics of these processes. A granularity based on a hierarchy call — processing request — elementary task determines their computational properties. Stochastics is described by using probability functions for a request arrival characteristics and a number of elementary tasks per request. A response time, as a basic parameter describing the model, is evaluated using a simulation method which includes a genetic algorithm.

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