Multiclass Production Systems with Setup Times
Published Online:1 Jun 1998https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.46.3.S146
References
- Stability, monotonicity, and invariant quantities in general polling systems. Queueing Systems, Th. Appl. (1992) 11 35 57 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Polling models with and without switchover times. Opns. Res. (1997) 45 536 543 Link, Google Scholar
- Pseudoconservation laws in cyclic-service systems. J. Appl. Probab. (1987) 24 949 964 Crossref, Google Scholar
- A decomposition theorem for polling models: The switchover times are effectively additive. Opns. Res. (1996) 44 629 633 Link, Google Scholar
- The impact of setup times on the performance of multi-class service and production systems. Opns. Res. (1996) 44 989 1001 Link, Google Scholar
- A decomposition result for a class of polling models. Queueing Systems, Th. Appl. (1992) 11 109 120 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Stochastic decompositions in the M/G/1 queue with generalized vacations. Opns. Res. (1985) 33 1117 1129 Link, Google Scholar
- Stochastic comparisons for queueing models via random sums and intervals. Adv. Appl. Probab. (1992) 24 960 985 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Descendent set: An efficient approach for the analysis of polling systems. IEEE Trans. Comm. (1993) 42 1245 1253 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Dominance relations in polling systems. Queueing Systems, Th. Appl. (1990) 6 155 172 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Utilization of idle time in an M/G/1 queueing system. Management Sci. (1975) 22 202 211 Link, Google Scholar
- Variance effects in cyclic productions systems. Management Sci. (1991) 37 444 453 Link, Google Scholar
- Stochastic Orderings and Their Applications (1994) (Academic Press, New York) Google Scholar
- A queueing network with a single cyclically roving server. Queueing Systems, Th. Appl. (1992) 11 121 144 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Relating polling models with nonzero and zero switchover times. Queueing Systems, Th. Appl. (1995) 19 149 168 Crossref, Google Scholar
- Analysis of Polling Systems (1986) (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA) Google Scholar

