Abstract

This paper deals with a software tool to evaluate the main characteristics of a nonhomogeneous finite-source queueing model to describe the performance of a multi-terminal system subject to random breakdowns under FIFO, priority processor sharing, and polling service disciplines. The model studied here is actually a closed queueing network network with three nonindependent service stations (CPU, terminals, and repairman), and a finite number of customers (jobs), which have different service rates at the service stations. The aim of this paper is to introduce the FQM (finite-source queueing model) program package, which was developed at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics of Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen, Hungary, and to investigate the performance of the above-mentioned finite-source queueing models. At the end we give a sample result to illustrate the problem in question.

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