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Performance Evaluation, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 1994
- Levent Gün:
An Approximation Method for Capturing Complex Traffic Behavior in High Speed Networks. 5-23 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., Anatolii A. Puhalskii, Martin I. Reiman, Paul E. Wright:
Processor-Shared Buffers with Reneging. 25-46 - Ethan M. Spiegel, Chatschik Bisdikian, Asser N. Tantawi:
Characterization of the Traffic on High-Speed Token-Ring Networks. 47-72 - Jing-Fei Ren, Jon W. Mark, Johnny W. Wong:
Performance Analysis of a Leaky-Bucket Controlled ATM Multiplexer. 73-101
Volume 19, Numbers 2-3, 1994
- Kenneth C. Sevcik:
Application Scheduling and Processor Allocation in Multiprogrammed Parallel Processing Systems. 107-140 - Emilia Rosti, Evgenia Smirni, Lawrence W. Dowdy, Giuseppe Serazzi, Brian M. Carlson:
Robust Partitioning Policies of Multiprocessor Systems. 141-165 - Vittoria De Nitto Persone, Giuseppe Iazeolla:
Performance Analysis of the Parallel Cyclic Two-Stage Queueing Model. 167-193 - Gianfranco Balbo, Susanna Donatelli, Giuliana Franceschinis, Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca, Marina Ribaudo:
On the Computation of Performance Characteristics of Concurrent Programs Using GSPNs. 195-222 - Peter G. Harrison, Afonso de C. Pinto:
An Approximate Analysis of Asynchronous, Packet-Switched Buffered Banyan Networks with Blocking. 223-258 - Ray A. Kamin III, George B. Adams III, Pradeep K. Dubey:
Dynamic Trace Analysis for Analytic Modeling of Suberscalar Performance. 259-276
Volume 19, Numbers 4, 1994
- J. Peter Veltkamp, Ruud van Damme:
Fixed Point Iteration on Pointsymmetric Interference Graphs. 279-302 - Hae Chung, Chong Kwan Un, Woo Young Jung:
Performance Analysis of Markovian Polling Systems with Single Buffers. 303-315 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Xian Cheng:
Analysis of a Finite Buffer Queue with Different Scheduling and Push-Out Schemes. 317-340 - Maria Calzarossa, Giuseppe Serazzi:
Construction and Use of Multiclass Workload Models. 341-352 - Tetsuya Takine, Jing-Fei Ren, Toshiharu Hasegawa:
Analysis of the Resequencing Buffer in a Homogeneous M/M/2 Queue. 353-366
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