Analysis of a batch arrival general bulk service queueing system with variant threshold policy for secondary jobs Online publication date: Thu, 12-Feb-2015
by M. Haridass, R. Arumuganathan
International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research (IJMOR), Vol. 3, No. 1, 2011
Abstract: In this paper, a bulk service queueing system with variant threshold policy for secondary jobs is considered. On completion of service, if the queue length is less than 'a', the server performs a secondary job of type one, repeatedly, until the queue length reaches 'a'. On returning from a secondary job of type one, if the queue length is at least 'a', the server performs another secondary job of type two, repeatedly, until the queue length reaches the threshold value 'N' (N ≥ b > a), then the server serves a batch of 'b' customers. Various performance measures and a cost model are presented.
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