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Complete decomposition is a new strategy for evaluating the performanc
e of a network of generalized service centers, represented in the nota
tion of Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets (GSPNs). Each service center
can have arbitrary internal structure (including internal parallelism
), but it must conserve tokens at the boundaries, and its inputs must
be i/o-connected to its outputs. Routing between centers can depend on
the state of the departure center. The new method adapts a delay equi
valence decomposition technique used previously. Within this framework
, it reduces the solution complexity of the auxiliary models which mus
t be solved in the iteration. This new method is applied to a scalable
model for computer system performance.