2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11134-021-09700-3
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Pass-and-swap queues

Abstract: Order-independent (OI) queues, introduced by Berezner et al. (Queueing Syst 19(4):345–359, 1995), expanded the family of multi-class queues that are known to have a product-form stationary distribution by allowing for intricate class-dependent service rates. This paper further broadens this family by introducing pass-and-swap (P&S) queues, an extension of OI queues where, upon a service completion, the customer that completes service is not necessarily the one that leaves the system. More precisely, we sup… Show more

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“…We mention here a recent extension of the OI queue by Comte and Dorsman [20], the "pass and swap" queue. In their model there is an undirected graph linking the classes of the OI queue, such that an edge between two classes indicates that they are "swappable."…”
Section: The Collaborative Model and Order Independent Queuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We mention here a recent extension of the OI queue by Comte and Dorsman [20], the "pass and swap" queue. In their model there is an undirected graph linking the classes of the OI queue, such that an edge between two classes indicates that they are "swappable."…”
Section: The Collaborative Model and Order Independent Queuesmentioning
confidence: 99%