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Performance Evaluation, Volume 36-37
Volume 36-37, Numbers 1-4, August 1999
- Nihal Pekergin:
Stochastic Performance Bounds by State Space Reduction. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 1-17 (1999) - Matteo Sereno:
Mean Value Analysis of Product Form Solution Queueing Networks with Repetitive Service Blocking. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 19-33 (1999) - Christoph Lindemann, Axel Thümmler:
Transient Analysis of Deterministic and Stochastic Petri Nets with Concurrent Deterministic Transitions. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 35-54 (1999) - Toshiyasu Kurasugi, Issei Kino:
Approximation Methods for Two-Layer Queueing Models. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 55-70 (1999) - Gianfranco Ciardo, Evgenia Smirni:
ETAQA: An Efficient Technique for the Analysis of QBD-Processes by Aggregation. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 71-93 (1999) - Miklós Telek, Sándor Rácz:
Numerical Analysis of Large Markov Reward Models. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 95-114 (1999) - Alain Jean-Marie, Mabel Tidball, Mariana S. Escalante, Valeria Leoni, Hector Ponce de León:
On the Influence of Resequencing on the Regularity of Service. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 115-135 (1999) - Mark S. Squillante, David D. Yao, Li Zhang:
Analysis of Job Arrival Patterns and Parallel Scheduling Performance. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 137-163 (1999) - Greg Franks, C. Murray Woodside:
Effectiveness of Early Replies in Client-Server Systems. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 165-183 (1999) - Edmundo de Souza e Silva, H. Richard Gail, Leana Golubchik, John C. S. Lui:
Analytical Models for Mixed Workload Multimedia Storage Servers. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 185-211 (1999) - Albert Levi, M. Ufuk Çaglayan:
Analytical Performance Evaluation of Nested Certificates. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 213-232 (1999) - Yingfei Dong, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Zhi-Li Zhang, Tomohiko Taniguchi:
A Server-Based Non-Intrusive Measurement Infrastructure for Enterprise Networks. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 233-247 (1999)
ATM Networks
- Supriya Sharma, Yannis Viniotis:
Convergence of a Dynamic Policy for Buffer Management in Shared Buffer ATM Switches. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 249-266 (1999) - Debasis Mitra, John A. Morrison, K. G. Ramakrishnan:
Optimization and Design of Network Routing Using Refined Asymptotic Approximations. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 267-288 (1999)
- Renato Lo Cigno, Mario Gerla:
Modeling Window Based Congestion Control Protocols with Many Flows. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 289-306 (1999) - Thomas Bonald:
Comparison of TCP Reno and TCP Vegas: Efficiency and Fairness. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 307-332 (1999) - Martin W. McKinnon, Harry G. Perros, George N. Rouskas:
Performance Analysis of Broadcast WDM Networks under IP Traffic. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 333-358 (1999) - Tsunyi Tuan, Kihong Park:
Multiple Time Scale Congestion Control for Self-Similar Network Traffic. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 359-386 (1999)
- Erol Gelenbe, Patrick Kammerman, Teresa Lam:
Performance Considerations in Totally Mobile Wireless. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 387-399 (1999) - David Vázquez-Cortizo, Jorge García-Vidal, Chris Blondia, Benny Van Houdt:
FIFO by Sets ALOHA (FS-ALOHA): A Collision Resolution Algorithm for the Contention Channel in Wireless ATM Systems. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 401-427 (1999)
- Leïla Azouz Saïdane, Farouk Kamoun:
Modelling and Performance Evaluation of the Multi-Tokens and the Circulating Multisequencer Scheduling Algorithms in a Real-Time Distributed Transactional System. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 429-456 (1999) - Vijay Sivaraman, Fabio M. Chiussi:
Statistical Analysis of Delay Bound Violations at an Earliest Deadline First (EDF) Scheduler. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 457-470 (1999)
- Dirk P. Kroese, Victor F. Nicola:
Efficient Estimation of Overflow Probabilities in Queues with Breakdowns. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 471-484 (1999) - Omar Ait-Hellal, Eitan Altman, Alain Jean-Marie, Irina A. Kurkova:
On Loss Probabilities in Presence of Redundant Packets and Several Traffic Sources. Perform. Evaluation 36-37(1-4): 485-518 (1999)
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