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  • 2DQS — abbr. Distributed Queueing System …

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  • 3DQS — abbr. Distributed Queueing System (Cluster) …

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  • 5Middleware — This article is about integration software. For video game engine software, see Game engine#Game middleware. Middleware is computer software that connects software components or people and their applications. The software consists of a set of… …

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  • 6Markov chain — A simple two state Markov chain. A Markov chain, named for Andrey Markov, is a mathematical system that undergoes transitions from one state to another, between a finite or countable number of possible states. It is a random process characterized …

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  • 7Birth-death process — The birth death process is a special case of Continuous time Markov process where the states represent the current size of a population and where the transitions are limited to births and deaths. Birth death processes have many application in… …

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  • 9RAID — This article is about the data storage technology. For other uses, see Raid (disambiguation). RAID, an acronym for Redundant Array of Independent Disks (originally Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks),[1] is a storage… …

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  • 10Network congestion — In data networking and queueing theory, network congestion occurs when a link or node is carrying so much data that its quality of service deteriorates. Typical effects include queueing delay, packet loss or the blocking of new connections. A… …

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