Modelling and analysing cooperative adaptive queueing networks and their learning behaviour
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Dominik Roman Christian Dahlem, 'Modelling and analysing cooperative adaptive queueing networks and their learning behaviour', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2010, pp 243Download Item:
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Service networks and the assignment of tasks on such networks are prevalent abstractions in a spectrum of domains spanning manufacturing systems, where a strict dependency on the execution of the tasks exist, load-balancing or routing, where packets are forwarded along links to balance the load and reach an ultimate destination respectively, and eCommerce applications, where (autonomous) services interact to fulfill a task request.
Author: Dahlem, Dominik Roman Christian
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Dowling, JimHarrison, Bill
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