Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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480128 | European Journal of Operational Research | 2013 | 9 Pages |
In this paper, we present an in-depth analytical study of a semi-preemptive priority scheduling discipline. This discipline eliminates the deficits of both the full- and non-preemptive versions. Under the non-preemptive category, in particular, higher-priority customers may have to wait even when the service of a lower-priority customer has just started, while under the full-preemptive discipline, the almost completed service of a lower-priority customer may be interrupted due to the arrival of higher-priority customers, possibly causing a large extra delay. For fixed low-priority service times, the semi-preemptive priority scheduling discipline shows a performance gain of up to 6% compared to the full- and non-preemptive versions.
► We study a discrete-time, two-priority queueing system with a semi-preemptive priority scheduling discipline. ► We determine the joint queue-length distribution. ► We present an extensive performance study. ► We observe a maximal performance gain of up to 6%.