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Queueing Systems, Volume 13
Volume 13, Numbers 1-3, March 1993
- Venkat Anantharam, Ralph L. Disney, Jean C. Walrand:
Editorial introduction. 1-3 - J. Michael Harrison, Viên Nguyen:
Brownian models of multiclass queueing networks: Current status and open problems. 5-40 - Jim G. Dai, Yang Wang:
Nonexistence of Brownian models for certain multiclass queueing networks. 41-46 - Frank P. Kelly, C. N. Laws:
Dynamic routing in open queueing networks: Brownian models, cut constraints and resource pooling. 47-86 - P. R. Kumar:
Re-entrant lines. 87-110 - Vladimir Marbukh:
Loss circuit switched communication network-performance analysis and dynamic routing. 111-141 - Richard F. Serfozo:
Queueing networks with dependent nodes and concurrent movements. 143-182 - William A. Massey, Ward Whitt:
Networks of infinite-server queues with nonstationary Poisson input. 183-250 - Richard J. Boucherie, Nico M. van Dijk:
A generalization of Norton's theorem for queueing networks. 251-289 - Shaler Stidham Jr., Richard R. Weber:
A survey of Markov decision models for control of networks of queues. 291-314
Volume 13, Number 4, December 1993
- Guang-Hui Hsu, Uwe Jensen:
The matched queueing network PH/M/c->oPH/PH/1. 315-333 - Hong Chen, Ward Whitt:
Diffusion approximations for open queueing networks with service interruptions. 335-359 - Xiao-Gao Liu, John A. Buzacott:
A decomposition-related throughput property of tandem queueing networks with blocking. 361-383 - S. Chakravarthy:
Analysis of a finite MAP/G/1 queue with group services. 385-407 - Jacques Resing:
Polling systems and multitype branching processes. 409-426 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Chueng-Chiu Huang:
Exact analysis of queueing networks with multiple job classes and blocking-after-service. 427-440 - B. Krishna Kumar, P. R. Parthasarathy, M. Sharafali:
Transient solution of anM/M/1 queue with balking. 441-448 - Yoshitaka Takahashi, On Hashida:
Correction to our paper: Delay analysis of discrete-time priority queue with structure inputs, Queueing Systems 8 (1991) 149-164. 449-450
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