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Event Probability using Quality of Service Parameters
Elena Ivanova, Rostislav Raev and Dimitar Radev
Department of Telecommunications University of Rousse Studentska Str 8, 7017 Bulgaria
Abstract: This paper studies the computer simulation event probability using Quality of Service parameters. The reference model is built with a single server queuing system when the service disciplines are FIFO and LIFO. Simulation results for the queuing systems [X]/M/1/N M/[X]/1/N and [X]/[X]/1/ N are presented at the end.
Keywords: Rare Event, Teletraffic Systems, Quality of Service, CLR, .Net Event Probability using Quality of Service Parameters
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jnt/2023/14/4/93-100
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