Queueing NETwork analyzer
QNET is a software package developed by Jim Dai at Georgia Tech
and J. Michael Harrison at Stanford University. It can be used to
analytically predict performance measures of queueing networks. The
internal logic is to use a d-dimensional reflected Brownian motion to
model the workload process in a d-station network.
The package contains an engine bnet to compute the
stationary distribution of a reflected Brownian motion. It also contains
two front end programs mcn and gjn to convert queueing network
data into Brownian model data. The software is copyrigted and
is freely available in many platforms, including DOS and virtually any
UNIX machines.