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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 75
Volume 75, Number 1, September 2013
- Judith Timmer, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt
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Cost sharing of cooperating queues in a Jackson network. 1-17 - Jevgenijs Ivanovs
, Offer Kella
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Another look into decomposition results. 19-28 - Jan-Pieter L. Dorsman, Onno J. Boxma, Maria Vlasiou
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Marginal queue length approximations for a two-layered network with correlated queues. 29-63 - Mohammad Saffari, Søren Asmussen, Rasoul Haji:
The M/M/1 queue with inventory, lost sale, and general lead times. 65-77 - Sigrún Andradóttir, Hayriye Ayhan, Douglas G. Down:
Optimal assignment of servers to tasks when collaboration is inefficient. 79-110
Volume 75, Numbers 2-4, November 2013
- John J. Hasenbein, David Perry:
Introduction: queueing systems special issue on queueing systems with abandonments. 111-113 - Avishai Mandelbaum, Sergey Zeltyn:
Data-stories about (im)patient customers in tele-queues. 115-146 - Avishai Mandelbaum, Sergey Zeltyn:
Erratum to: Data-stories about (im)patient customers in tele-queues. 147 - Brian H. Fralix:
On the time-dependent moments of Markovian queues with reneging. 149-168 - Sudipta Das, Lawrence Jenkins, Debasis Sengupta:
Analysis of an M/M/1+G queue operated under the FCFS policy with exact admission control. 169-188 - Andreas Brandt, Manfred Brandt:
Workload and busy period for M/GI/1 with a general impatience mechanism. 189-209 - Pascal Moyal
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On queues with impatience: stability, and the optimality of Earliest Deadline First. 211-242 - William A. Massey, Jamol Pender
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Gaussian skewness approximation for dynamic rate multi-server queues with abandonment. 243-277 - Ananda P. Weerasinghe, Avishai Mandelbaum:
Abandonment versus blocking in many-server queues: asymptotic optimality in the QED regime. 279-337 - Jeunghyun Kim, Amy R. Ward
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Dynamic scheduling of a GI/GI/1+GI queue with multiple customer classes. 339-384

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