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"Processor-shared time-sharing models in heavy traffic"

Processor sharing (PS) is a mathematically tractable approximation to time sharing, a procedure followed in many actual computer systems. In effect, PS assigns to each job of the i, (i = 1,2,...) present for processing 1/ith of the total processing effort; equivalently, a single job with Markovian service rate micron completes processing in (t, t+dt) with probability (micron/i)dt + o (dt). One advantage of PS is that short jobs are not trapped behind long jobs, as is possible in a FC-FS discipline. In this document probability models are presented for computer systems with processorshared(time sliced) service discipline. The response (sojourn) time of an arriving job that requires T units of processing time is shown to be approximately Gaussian/normal under moderately heavy traffic conditions, e.g. when the number of terminals becomes large. Keywords: Tables(data)

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"Processor-shared time-sharing models in heavy traffic"
1985, Naval Postgraduate School, Available from National Technical Information Service
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"NPS-55-85-004."

"March 1985."

AD A159 314.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-48).

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Monterey, Calif, Springfield, Va
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NPS-55-85-004.

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53 p. ;
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53

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