Fork/join stations are used for modeling synchronization between entities, and fork/join
queueing networks are natural models for a variety of communication and manufacturing systems: Parallel computer networks, fabrication/assembly systems, supply chains
and material control strategies for manufacturing systems. Exact solutions of general
fork/join networks can only be obtained by using numerical methods to analyze the
underlying Markov chains. However, this method is computationally feasible only for
networks with small population size and number of stations. In this paper, we present a
simple approximation method to estimate the throughput of a closed queueing network
that features a single fork/join station receiving inputs from multi-station subnetworks.
Our technique uses aggregation to estimate the arrival process from input subnetworks.
Given the estimated arrival process, we then derive closed form approximate expression for the network throughput by analyzing a simplified Markov chain. A numerical
study shows that the proposed approximation is fairly effective, particularly for large
network sizes.