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Queueing Systems, Volume 61
Volume 61, Number 1, January 2009
- Christine Fricker, Fabrice Guillemin, Philippe Robert:
Perturbation analysis of an M/M/1 queue in a diffusion random environment. 1-35 - Ivo J. B. F. Adan, Michel Mandjes, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt, Elena I. Tzenova:
On a generic class of two-node queueing systems. 37-63 - Brian H. Fralix, Ivo J. B. F. Adan:
An infinite-server queue influenced by a semi-Markovian environment. 65-84
Volume 61, Numbers 2-3, March 2009
- Onno J. Boxma:
Editorial introduction. 85 - Michael H. Veatch, Jonathan R. Senning:
Fluid analysis of an input control problem. 87-112 - J. Michael Harrison, John J. Hasenbein:
Reflected Brownian motion in the quadrant: tail behavior of the stationary distribution. 113-138 - Ji-Hong Li, Naishuo Tian, Zhe George Zhang, Hsing Paul Luh:
Analysis of the M/G/1 queue with exponentially working vacations - a matrix analytic approach. 139-166 - Guodong Pang, Ward Whitt:
Heavy-traffic limits for many-server queues with service interruptions. 167-202 - Kurt Majewski:
Functional continuity and large deviations for the behavior of single-class queueing networks. 203-241 - Bara Kim, Jeongsim Kim:
Tail asymptotics for the queue size distribution in a discrete-time Geo / G /1 retrial queue. 243-254
Volume 61, Number 4, April 2009
- A. Novak, R. Watson:
Determining an adequate probe separation for estimating the arrival rate in an M/D/1 queue using single-packet probing. 255-272 - Eren Basar Çil, E. Lerzan Örmeci, Fikri Karaesmen:
Effects of system parameters on the optimal policy structure in a class of queueing control problems. 273-304 - Sergey Zeltyn, Zohar Feldman, Segev Wasserkrug:
Waiting and sojourn times in a multi-server queue with mixed priorities. 305-328 - Kurt Majewski:
Corrigendum to: Single class queueing networks with discrete and fluid customers on the time interval R. 329-331
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