Let's say I have 3 business transactions (consisting
of numerous Oracle transactions each) and I know total
service time for each (from c readings off sql traces
for the length of the bus.tx). Doing queuing theory
exercise I can also get CDF(r max) for each. Let's say

Bus.Tx1 - CPU time=5s   CDF(r)=97%
Bus.Tx2 - CPU time=8s   CDF(r)=95%
Bus.Tx3 - CPU time=10s  CDF(r)=90%

How can I combine these three together and make any
conclusions as to what the overall CDF(r) would be for
the whole system consisting of the above 3 business
transactions? Is this doable?

Thanks,
Boris Dali.

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