Relation between Queueing- and Scheduling Theory



Hi all,

I am currently investigating an optimization problem in communication
networks. During my studies I observed that both, queueing- and
scheduling-approaches might be applicable for modeling and description.

Considering the notation (e.g. M/M/1 vs. alpha|beta|gamma) and the
basic intentions (performance evaluation/optimization, process jobs,
queue jobs,...) both areas seem quite closely related.

However, so far I haven't found any article which gives a clear
description of the relation between these fields.

Thank you for your comments.

Regards,
kb

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