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Letter to the Editor---Priority Traffic with at Most One Queuing Class

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  • Paul J. Burke

    (Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, New York)

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Load-service relations are derived for three types of preemptive priority traffic, in which a call of any class displaces a call of a lower class (the lowest one present, if any) with the single exception in ( b ) below. These may be briefly characterized as follows ( a ) calls of all classes are cleared when blocked, ( b ) calls of the highest class queue, calls of all other classes are cleared, and calls of the second highest class are not displaced by preemption, and ( c ) calls of the highest class queue and those of all lower classes are cleared. [Doctrine ( b ) without its last condition ]

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  • Paul J. Burke, 1962. "Letter to the Editor---Priority Traffic with at Most One Queuing Class," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 10(4), pages 567-569, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:10:y:1962:i:4:p:567-569
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.10.4.567
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