Scheduling for Heavy-Tailed and Light-Tailed Workloads in Queueing Systems
<p>In much of classical queueing theory, workloads are assumed to be light-tailed, with job sizes being described using exponential or phase type distributions. However, over the past two decades, studies have shown that several real-world workloads exhibit heavy-tailed characteristics. As a r...
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