Asymptotically Optimal Scheduling of a Two-station Multiclass Queueing Network

Asymptotically Optimal Scheduling of a Two-station Multiclass Queueing Network
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Excerpt from Scheduling a Two-Station Multiclass Queueing Network in Heavy Traffic The queueing network model can also accomodate machine breakdown and repair.