Numerical solution to the performability of a multiprocessor system with reconfiguration and rebooting delays.

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Ever, E., Gemikonakli, O., Chakka, R., Do, T. and European conference on modelling and simulation (19th) 2005. Numerical solution to the performability of a multiprocessor system with reconfiguration and rebooting delays. in: Merkuryev, Y., Zobel, R. and Kerchoffs, E. (ed.) Simulation in wider Europe: 19th European conference on modelling and simulation ECMS 2005. ECMS. pp. 766-770
Chapter titleNumerical solution to the performability of a multiprocessor system with reconfiguration and rebooting delays.
AuthorsEver, E., Gemikonakli, O., Chakka, R., Do, T. and European conference on modelling and simulation (19th)
Abstract

Multiprocessor system models are extensively used in modelling transaction processing systems, nodes in communication networks, and flexible machine shops with groups of machines. Such systems clearly, are prone to break-downs. Even if cover is provided with some probability c, there will be rebooting and/or reconfiguration delays to resume operation following the break-down of a processor. In this paper, the performance modelling of a multiprocessor system, with identical processors, serving a stream of arriving jobs is considered. To account for delays due to reconfiguration and rebooting, such systems are modelled and solved for exact performability measures for both bounded and unbounded queuing systems.

Research GroupSensoLab group
LanguageEnglish
Page range766-770
Book titleSimulation in wider Europe: 19th European conference on modelling and simulation ECMS 2005.
EditorsMerkuryev, Y., Zobel, R. and Kerchoffs, E.
PublisherECMS
ISBN
Hardcover9781842331156
Publication dates
Print2005
Publication process dates
Deposited31 Mar 2009
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Conference held in Riga, Latvia from 1st-4th June 2005.

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