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| publisher = IEEE Xplore
| date = 2–4 July 2003
| isbn = 0-7695-1936-9| doi = 10.1109/EMRTS.2003.1212738}}</ref>
| url = https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1212738
| isbn = 0-7695-1936-9}}</ref>
 
In many computerized environments, a single user, application, or transaction can appropriate all server resources and by that, affect the quality of service & user experience of other active users, applications or transactions. For example, a single report in a [[data warehouse]] environment can monopolize data access by demanding large amounts of data. Similarly, a CPU-bound application may consume all server processing power and starve other activities.