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Queueing Systems, Volume 27
Volume 27, Numbers 1-2, 1997
- Joy Kuri, Anurag Kumar:
On the optimal control of arrivals to a single queue with arbitrary feedback delay. 1-16 - Kuo-Hwa Chang:
Extreme and high-level sojourns of the single server queue in heavy traffic. 17-35 - Liang Chen:
Parallel simulation by multi-instruction, longest-path algorithms. 37-54 - Darryl Wayne Dormuth, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
Two finite-difference methods for solving MAP(t)/PH(t)/1/K queueing models. 55-78 - Vidyadhar G. Kulkarni, Natarajan Gautam:
Admission control of multi-class traffic with service priorities in high-speed networks. 79-97 - Hong Chen, Offer Kella, Gideon Weiss:
Fluid approximations for a processor-sharing queue. 99-125 - Yiqiang Q. Zhao, Wei Wayne Li, W. John Braun:
On a decomposition for infinite transition matrices. 127-130 - Sergey N. Stepanov:
Generalized model with repeated calls in case of extreme load. 131-151 - Duan-Shin Lee:
Analysis of a single server queue with semi-Markovian service interruption. 153-178 - Evsei Morozov:
The tightness in the ergodic analysis of regenerative queueing processes. 179-203
Volume 27, Numbers 3-4, 1997
- Douglas G. Down, Sean P. Meyn:
Piecewise linear test functions for stability and instability of queueing networks. 205-226 - Robert D. van der Mei, Hanoch Levy:
Polling systems in heavy traffic: Exhaustiveness of service policies. 227-250 - Nimrod Bayer, Yaakov Kogan:
Branching/queueing networks: Their introduction and near-decomposability asymptotics. 251-269 - Minothi Parulekar, Armand M. Makowski:
Tail probabilities for M/G/Y input processes (I): Preliminary asymptotics. 271-296 - Hans Daduna:
The joint distribution of sojourn times for a customer traversing an overtake-free series of queues: The discrete time case. 297-323 - Arie Harel, Hilary Cheng:
Order statistics applications to queueing and scheduling problems. 325-350 - Alexander Dukhovny:
Vacations in GIX/MY/1 systems and Riemann boundary value problems. 351-366
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