Abstract

The formulation of the closed queuing network model of a multiprogramming computer system is generalized to allow each task to have its own set of facility service rates and I/O device selection probability distribution. In the model, processor sharing is assumed for different types of customers. It is shown through a series of investigations that the model reasonably approximates preemptive priority dispatching.

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