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A Novel View of the Drift: Method for Heavy Traffic Limits of Queueing Systems

The drift method has been recently developed to study queueing systems in heavy traffic [3]. This method was successfully used to obtain the heavy traffic scaled sum queue lengths of several systems, even when the so-called complete resource pooling condition is not satisfied. In this poster, we pre...

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Published in:Performance evaluation review 2019-01, Vol.46 (2), p.81-82
Main Authors: Hurtado-Lange, Daniela, Maguluri, Siva Theja
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