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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 69
Volume 69, Number 1, September 2011
- Eric C. K. Cheung:
On a class of stochastic models with two-sided jumps. 1-28 - Clément Dombry, Ingemar Kaj:
The on-off network traffic model under intermediate scaling. 29-44 - Jungong Xue, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
Geometric tail of queue length of low-priority customers in a nonpreemptive priority MAP/PH/1 queue. 45-76 - Hui Li, Yiqiang Q. Zhao:
Tail asymptotics for a generalized two-demand queueing model - a kernel method. 77-100
Volume 69, Number 2, October 2011
- Onno J. Boxma, Denis Denisov:
Sojourn time tails in the single server queue with heavy-tailed service times. 101-119 - Devavrat Shah, Damon Wischik:
Fluid models of congestion collapse in overloaded switched networks. 121-143 - Karl Sigman, Ward Whitt:
Heavy-traffic limits for nearly deterministic queues: stationary distributions. 145-173 - Guy Latouche, Giang T. Nguyen, Peter G. Taylor:
Queues with boundary assistance: the effects of truncation. 175-197
Volume 69, Numbers 3-4, December 2011
- Editorial introduction. 199-201
- Maury Bramson:
Positive recurrence for reflecting Brownian motion in higher dimensions. 203-215 - Rami Atar, Nir Solomon:
Asymptotically optimal interruptible service policies for scheduling jobs in a diffusion regime with nondegenerate slowdown. 217-235 - Carl Graham, Philippe Robert:
Self-adaptive congestion control for multiclass intermittent connections in a communication network. 237-257 - Shihuan Liu, Lei Ying, R. Srikant:
Stability with file arrivals and departures in multichannel cellular wireless networks. 259-291 - Steven N. Evans, Alexandru Hening:
Nonexistence of Markovian time dynamics for graphical models of correlated default. 293-312 - William H. Mather, Jeff Hasty, Lev S. Tsimring, Ruth J. Williams:
Factorized time-dependent distributions for certain multiclass queueing networks and an application to enzymatic processing networks. 313-328
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