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Performance Evaluation, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, July 1995
- Sarit Mukherjee, Debanjan Saha, Satish K. Tripathi:
A Preemptive Protocol for Voice-Data Integration in Ring-Based LAN: Performance Analysis and Comparison. 1-29 - Chien-Yuan Huang, Shi-Chung Chang, Chern-Lin Chen:
Performance Evaluation of a Cache-Coherent Multi-Processor by Iterative Mean Value Analysis. 31-52 - Michael J. Ferguson:
DQDB: An Overload Cycle Analysis of Generalized Bandwidth Balancing with Strict Priority. 53-63 - Qiang Ren, Hisashi Kobayashi:
Transient Solutions for the Buffer Behavior in Statistical Multiplexing. 65-87
Volume 23, Number 2, August 1995
- On Hashida, Yoshitaka Takahashi, Hideaki Yamashita:
Performance Models for Information Communication Networks. 91-92 - Fumiaki Machihara:
A Bridge Between Preemptive and Non-Preemptive Queueing Models. 93-106 - Yoshitaka Takahashi, B. Krishna Kumar:
Pseudo-Conservation Law for a Priority Polling System with Mixed Service Strategies. 107-120 - Fumio Ishizaki, Tetsuya Takine, Toshiharu Hasegawa:
Analysis of a Discrete-Time Queue with Gated Priority. 121-143 - Takeshi Tanaka, On Hashida, Yukio Takahashi:
Transient Analysis of Fluid Model for ATM Statistical Multiplexer. 145-162 - Kazutomo Kobayashi, Yukio Takahashi:
Steady-State Analysis of ATM Multiplexer with Variable Input Rate Through Diffusion Approximation. 163-184
Volume 23, Number 3, September 1995
- Reto Grünenfelder, Stephan Robert:
Decisive Arrival Law Parameters and a General Finite Capacity Queueing Problem. 199-215 - Gerhard Haßlinger:
A Polynomial Factorization Approach to the Discrete Time GI/G/1/(N) Queue Size Distribution. 217-240 - Isi Mitrani, Ram Chakka:
Spectral Expansion Solution for a Class of Markov Models: Application and Comparison with the Matrix-Geometric Method. 241-260 - Oliver W. W. Yang:
Performance Comparison of Some Discrete Service Time Systems. 261-284
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