kølenet
Kølenet is a concept used in queuing theory and network design to describe a distributed arrangement of service stations connected by queues, through which items or tasks pass. In this usage, a kølenet models how arrivals, service processes, and routing decisions interact to determine system performance such as throughput and latency. The term combines the Norwegian word kø for queue and net for network; in literature, variants and examples may refer to it as a queueing network or kølenet, with definitions varying by author.
A kølenet consists of nodes that act as servers, each with an input queue and a service
Analytical methods for kølenet are drawn from queuing theory. Classical models include open and closed networks,
Applications of the kølenet concept appear in manufacturing lines, data processing pipelines, cloud services, telecommunications, and
See also: queuing theory, Jackson network, Petri net, Little’s law, queueing network.