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Queueing Systems, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, May 2008
- Alexander L. Stolyar:
Large Deviations of Queues Sharing a Randomly Time-Varying Server. 1-35 - Liqiang Liu, Vidyadhar G. Kulkarni:
Busy period analysis for M / PH /1 queues with workload dependent balking. 37-51 - Thomas Bonald, Minh-Anh Tran:
On Kelly networks with shuffling. 53-61 - Vyacheslav M. Abramov
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Continuity theorems for the M / M /1/ n queueing system. 63-86
Volume 59, Number 2, June 2008
- A. Novak, Peter G. Taylor
, Darryl Veitch:
Corrigendum to "The distribution of the number of arrivals in a subinterval of a busy period of a single server queue". 87-93 - Jim G. Dai
, Tolga Tezcan:
Optimal control of parallel server systems with many servers in heavy traffic. 95-134 - Yoni Nazarathy
, Gideon Weiss:
The asymptotic variance rate of the output process of finite capacity birth-death queues. 135-156 - Rosario Delgado
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State space collapse for asymptotically critical multi-class fluid networks. 157-184
Volume 59, Numbers 3-4, August 2008
- Robert C. Hampshire, William A. Massey:
A note on the event horizon for a processor sharing queue. 185-190 - Baris Ata, Wuqin Lin:
Heavy traffic analysis of maximum pressure policies for stochastic processing networks with multiple bottlenecks. 191-235 - Antonis Economou
, Spyridoula Kanta:
Optimal balking strategies and pricing for the single server Markovian queue with compartmented waiting space. 237-269 - Victor Kadankov, Tetyana Kadankova:
Exit problems for the difference of a compound Poisson process and a compound renewal process. 271-296 - Andreas Brandt, Manfred Brandt:
Waiting times for M/M systems under state-dependent processor sharing. 297-319
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