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Queueing Systems, Volume 30
Volume 30, Numbers 1-2, 1998
- Jiangang Dai:
Editorial introduction. 1-3 - Ruth J. Williams:
An invariance principle for semimartingale reflecting Brownian motions in an orthant. 5-25 - Ruth J. Williams:
Diffusion approximations for open multiclass queueing networks: sufficient conditions involving state space collapse. 27-88 - Maury Bramson:
State space collapse with application to heavy traffic limits for multiclass queueing networks. 89-148 - Avishai Mandelbaum, William A. Massey, Martin I. Reiman:
Strong approximations for Markovian service networks. 149-201 - Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Ward Whitt:
Periodic load balancing. 203-250
Volume 30, Numbers 3-4, 1998
- Antonis Economou, Demetrios Fakinos:
Product form stationary distributions for queueing networks with blocking and rerouting. 251-260 - Charles Knessl:
An explicit solution to a tandem queueing model. 261-272 - Alexander N. Dudin:
Optimal multithreshold control for a BMAP/G/1 queue with N service modes. 273-287 - David Ríos Insua, Michael P. Wiper, Fabrizio Ruggeri:
Bayesian analysis of M/Er/1 and M/Hk/1 queues. 289-308 - Amar Aissani, Jesus R. Artalejo:
On the single server retrial queue subject to breakdowns. 309-321 - Ger Koole:
Structural results for the control of queueing systems using event-based dynamic programming. 323-339 - Vinod Sharma:
Some limit theorems for regenerative queues. 341-363 - David D. McDonald, Kun Qian:
An approximation method for complete solutions of Markov-modulated fluid models. 365-384 - J. W. Cohen:
On the asymmetric clocked buffered switch. 385-404 - Wei Feng, Masashi Kowada, Kouichi Adachi:
A two-queue model with Bernoulli service schedule and switching times. 405-434 - Hermann Gold:
A Markovian single server with upstream job and downstream demand arrival stream. 435-455
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