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The Price of Forgetting in Parallel and Non-Observable Queues

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We consider a broker-based network of non-observable parallel queues and analyze the minimum expected response time and the optimal routing policy when the broker has the memory of its previous routing decisions. We provide lower bounds on the minimum response time by means of convex programming that are tight, as follows by a numerical comparison with a proposed routing scheme. The "Price of Forgetting" (PoF), the ratio between the minimum response times achieved by a probabilistic broker and a broker with memory, is shown to be unbounded or arbitrarily close to one depending on the coefficient of variation of the service time distributions. In the case of exponential service times, the PoF is bounded from above by two, which is tight in heavy-traffic, and independent of the network size and heterogeneity. These properties yield a simple engineering product-form approximating tightly the minimum response time. Finally, we put our results in the context of game theory revisiting the "Price of Anarchy" (PoA) of parallel queues: it can be decomposed into the product of the PoA achieved by a probabilistic broker (already well understood) and the PoF.

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hal-00788771 , version 1 (15-02-2013)

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Jonatha Anselmi, Bruno Gaujal. The Price of Forgetting in Parallel and Non-Observable Queues. Performance Evaluation, 2011, 68 (12), pp.1291-1311. ⟨10.1016/j.peva.2011.07.023⟩. ⟨hal-00788771⟩
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