In a recent paper, Lam and Lien described an algorithm called tree-convolution that can reduce the space and computation time required for evaluating sparse multiclass, product-form queueing networks. In this paper, we develop an exact algorithm based on mean value analysis (MVA) that is the counterpart of the tree-convolution algorithm. The order of reduction in storage and computation achieved by our new Tree-MVA algorithm compared to the standard MVA algorithm is the same order of reduction obtained by the tree-convolution algorithm over that of the standard convolution algorithm. Our Tree-MVA algorithm preserves the inherent simplicity of MVA based algorithms. © 1986, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Hoyme, K. P., Bruell, S. C., Afshari, P. V., & Kain, R. Y. (1986). A Tree-Structured Mean Value Analysis Algorithm. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS), 4(2), 178–185. https://doi.org/10.1145/214419.214423
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