Abstract
Fluid-relaxation-based scheduling is a powerful scheduling method for complex resource allocation systems and other stochastic networks. However, this method has been pursued through rather ad hoc representations and arguments in the past. This paper establishes that timed-continuous Petri nets provide a structured and natural framework for the implementation of this method in the context of complex resource allocation, and highlights the potential advantages of such a more structured approach.
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