Jackson queuing networks have a wide range of applications, most notably in services and technological devices. Healthcare networks are an example of the first case, and computation and telecommunications networks are examples of the second. Clearly, the time a customer – a person, a job, a message... – spends in these types of systems, known as its sojourn time1, is an important measure of its performance, among other things. The practical statistical known results about a customer's sojourn time in a Jackson network distribution are collected and presented in this work. In addition, an emphasis is placed on the numerical methods used to compute the distribution function and the moments.
Author(s) DetailsManuel Alberto M. Ferreira
ISTAR-IUL - Information Sciences, Technologies and Architecture Research Center (ISTA), Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
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