Layered queueing network
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In computing, a layered queueing network is an queueing network model in which resources may be nested, with queues forming along the nodes of the nesting structure.[1] The nesting structure thus defines "layers" within the queueing model.[1]
Layered queueing has applications in a wide range of distributed systems which involve different master/slave, replicated services and client-server components, allowing each local node to be represented by a specific queue, then orchestrating the evaluation of these queues.[1]
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- ^ a b c G. Franks, et. al "Enhanced Modeling and Solution of Layered Queueing Networks" in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering March-April 2009 Volume 35, Issue 2 pages 148-161