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Hierarchical Dynamics, Interarrival Times, and Performance
2003
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - SC '03
We report on a model of the distribution of job submission interarrival times in supercomputers. Interarrival times are modeled as a consequence of a complicated set of decisions between users, the queuing algorithm, and other policies. This cascading hierarchy of decision-making processes leads to a particular kind of heavy-tailed distribution. Specifically, hierarchically constrained systems suggest that fatter tails are due to more levels coming into play in the overall decision-making
doi:10.1145/1048935.1050179
dblp:conf/sc/KlebanC03
fatcat:4dw2uok73jfdxf4iczm5iyafoa