Simulation and Analysis of Queueing System
Abstract: This thesis provides a discrete-event simulation framework that can be used to analyze and dimension computing systems. The simulation framework can define and parametrize the flexible queueing system. We use the simulation framework to explore the data collected from the real-world system. We analyze the metrics, including waiting time and server utilization of single-server and multi-server queueing systems. In particular, we study the impact of the number of servers on waiting time and server utilization. The experiments show it is possible to increase server utilization and decrease the server number without significantly increasing waiting time, and flexible architectures canlead to significant gains.
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