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Queueing Systems, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1-2, September 2004
- Iván Atencia, Pilar Moreno:
A Discrete-Time Geo/G/1 Retrial Queue with General Retrial Times. 5-21 - Do Young Eun, Ness B. Shroff:
Analyzing a Two-Stage Queueing System with Many Point Process Arrivals at Upstream Queue. 23-43 - Vyacheslav M. Abramov:
A Large Closed Queueing Network Containing Two Types of Node and Multiple Customer Classes: One Bottleneck Station. 45-73 - Melike Baykal-Gursoy, Weihua Xiao:
Stochastic Decomposition in M/M/infinity Queues with Markov Modulated Service Rates. 75-88 - Ronald Rietman, Jacques Resing:
An M/G/1 Queueing Model with Gated Random Order of Service. 89-102 - Kurt Majewski:
Large Deviation Bounds for Single Class Queueing Networks and Their Calculation. 103-134 - Tetsuji Hirayama, Sung Jo Hong, Marwan Krunz:
A New Approach to Analysis of Polling Systems. 135-158 - Alexei B. Piunovskiy:
Bicriteria Optimization of a Queue with a Controlled Input Stream. 159-184
Volume 48, Number 3-4, November 2004
- Vinod Sharma, Punyaslok Purkayastha:
Stability and Analysis of TCP Connections with RED Control and Exogenous Traffic. 193-235 - Jan Cosyn, Karl Sigman:
Stochastic Networks: Admission and Routing Using Penalty Functions. 237-262 - Junxia Chang, Hayriye Ayhan, Jim G. Dai, Cathy H. Xia:
Dynamic Scheduling of a Multiclass Fluid Model with Transient Overload. 263-307 - Michael A. Zazanis:
Infinite Server Queues with Synchronized Departures Driven by a Single Point Process. 309-338 - David Gamarnik:
Stochastic Bandwidth Packing Process: Stability Conditions via Lyapunov Function Technique. 339-363 - Quan-Lin Li, Liming Liu:
An Algorithmic Approach for Sensitivity Analysis of Perturbed Quasi-Birth-and-Death Processes. 365-397 - Xiuli Chao, Hsing Paul Luh:
A Stochastic Directional Convexity Result and Its Application in Comparison of Queues. 399-419 - Ho Woo Lee, Sahng Hoon Cheon, Eui Yong Lee, Kyung C. Chae:
Workload and Waiting Time Analyses of MAP/G/1 Queue under D-policy. 421-443
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