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Economies of scale,competitiveness, and trade patterns within the European community: Clarendon Press,Oxford, 1983, 193 pages, £20.00
Authors:MF Cantley
Institution:Commission of the European Communities Rue de la Loi 200 B-1049 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:We consider two queues in series with input to each queue, which can be controlled by accepting or rejecting arriving customers. The objective is to maximize the discounted or average expected net benefit over a finite or infinite horizon, where net benefit is composed of (random) rewards for entering customers minus holding costs assessed against the customers at each queue. Provided that it costs more to hold a customer at the first queue than at the second, we show that an optimal policy is monotonic in the following senses: Adding a customer to either queue makes it less likely that we will accept a new customer into either queue; moreover moving a customer from the first queue to the second makes it more (less) likely that we will accept a new customer into the first (second) queue. Our model has policy implications for flow control in communication systems, industrial job shops, and traffic-flow systems. We comment on the relation between the control policies implied by our model and those proposed in the communicationa literature.
Keywords:Queues  flow control  dynamic programming  Markov processes  communications  policies
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