Abstract
A general model of a paging system is given that can be used to describe a wide variety of particular systems referred to in the literature. This model is discussed from the point of view of control engineering, with particular reference to the avoidance of instability (thrashing). A distinction is drawn between different levels of control and between systems that are tuned and those that are under control. The relationship of the approach made in the paper and that via queueing theory is discussed.