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Queueing Systems, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, September 2007
- Bara Kim, Jisu Lee, In-Suk Wee:
Tail asymptotics for the fundamental period in the MAP/G/1 queue. 1-18 - John A. Morrison:
Processor sharing for two queues with vastly different rates. 19-28 - Robert D. van der Mei:
Towards a unifying theory on branching-type polling systems in heavy traffic. 29-46 - Jeongsim Kim, Bara Kim:
Asymptotic analysis for loss probability of queues with finite GI/M/1 type structure. 47-55
Volume 57, Numbers 2-3, November 2007
- Jose H. Blanchet, Michel Mandjes:
Editorial: rare-event simulation for queues. 57-59 - Pieter-Tjerk de Boer, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt
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Alternative proof and interpretations for a recent state-dependent importance sampling scheme. 61-69 - Paul Dupuis, Kevin Leder, Hui Wang:
Large deviations and importance sampling for a tandem network with slow-down. 71-83 - Leonardo Rojas-Nandayapa
, Søren Asmussen:
Efficient simulation of finite horizon problems in queueing and insurance risk. 85-97 - Jose H. Blanchet
, Peter W. Glynn, Jingchen Liu:
Fluid heuristics, Lyapunov bounds and efficient importance sampling for a heavy-tailed G/G/1 queue. 99-113 - Sandeep Juneja:
Estimating tail probabilities of heavy tailed distributions with asymptotically zero relative error. 115-127
Volume 57, Number 4, December 2007
- Jim G. Dai
, John J. Hasenbein, Bara Kim:
Stability of join-the-shortest-queue networks. 129-145 - Colin M. Ramsay:
Exact waiting time and queue size distributions for equilibrium M/G/1 queues with Pareto service. 147-155 - Qiang Zhen
, Charles Knessl:
Asymptotic expansions for the conditional sojourn time distribution in the M/M/1-PS queue. 157-168 - Tsuyoshi Katayama:
Analysis of a time-limited service priority queueing system with exponential timer and server vacations. 169-178

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