Testing a priority-based queue model with Linux command histories
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
2008-07-15 v1 Physics and Society
Abstract
We study human dynamics by analyzing Linux history files. The goodness-of-fit test shows that most of the collected datasets belong to the universality class suggested in the literature by a variable-length queueing process based on priority. In order to check the validity of this model, we design two tests based on mutual information between time intervals and a mathematical relationship known as the arcsine law. Since the previously suggested queueing process fails to pass these tests, the result suggests that the modelling of human dynamics should properly consider the statistical dependency in the temporal dimension.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0807.2097,
title = {Testing a priority-based queue model with Linux command histories},
author = {Seung Ki Baek and Tae Young Kim and Beom Jun Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2097},
year = {2008}
}
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17 pages, 17 figures