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New Model for Multilevel Service Systems Analysis

Published: 05 January 2018 Publication History

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This paper presents new model of multi-layer networks that may be as a mean as a subject of services. It is a further development of queuing network concept that use a hypernet for representing its structure.

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IMCOM '18: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication
January 2018
628 pages
ISBN:9781450363853
DOI:10.1145/3164541
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Published: 05 January 2018

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  1. hierarchical networks
  2. hypernets
  3. queueing systems

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  • Russian Fund of Basic Researches

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