Abstract
In modern processor-controlled systems, it is common to find a central processor polling a number of message queues, where at most one message is processed from each queue during one polling cycle. This paper shows how one important parameter can be estimated quickly, namely the cycle-time distribution. This is the distribution of times taken for the cyclic server to perform one complete cycle in its continuous scan of a number of queues. The method of solution is to identify various constraints which will determine the cycle-time distribution, formulate them as linear inequality and equality constraints and, by determining an appropriate objective function, apply the simplex method to find upper and lower bounds on the values taken by the cycle-time distribution itself. A great strength of this technique is its overall simplicity, which enables it to be used to obtain important results very quickly and cheaply.
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