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Performance Evaluation, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, March 2003
- Sheng-Tzong Cheng, Chi-Ming Chen, Ing-Ray Chen:
Performance evaluation of an admission control algorithm: dynamic threshold with negotiation. 1-13 - Jesus R. Artalejo, Onésimo Hernández-Lerma:
Performance analysis and optimal control of the Geo/Geo/c queue. 15-39 - Sofia Andersson, Tobias Rydén:
Local dependencies and Poissonification: a case study. 41-58 - Mohamed Yacoubi, Maria Emelianenko, Natarajan Gautam:
Pricing in next generation networks: a queuing model to guarantee QoS. 59-84
Volume 52, Number 2-3, April 2003
- Robert D. van der Mei, Frank Huebner-Szabo de Bucs:
Internet performance and control of network systems. 85-87 - Gagan L. Choudhury:
Analysis of combined voice/data/video operation in cable and DSL access networks: graceful degradation under overload. 89-10 - Yaakov Kogan, Gangaji Maguluri, Gomathi Ramachandran:
Satisfying customer bandwidth demand in IP data networks. 105-117 - Wei-Hua Wang, Marimuthu Palaniswami, Steven H. Low:
Optimal flow control and routing in multi-path networks. 119-132 - James E. Burns, Teunis J. Ott, Anthony E. Krzesinski, Karen E. Müller:
Path selection and bandwidth allocation in MPLS networks. 133-152 - Ramón M. Rodríguez-Dagnino, Hideaki Takagi:
Counting handovers in a cellular mobile communication network: equilibrium renewal process approach. 153-174 - Rachid El Abdouni Khayari, Ramin Sadre, Boudewijn R. Haverkort:
Fitting world-wide web request traces with the EM-algorithm. 175-191
Volume 52, Number 4, May 2003
- Remco Litjens, Richard J. Boucherie:
Elastic calls in an integrated services network: the greater the call size variability the better the QoS. 193-220 - Alexandre Brandwajn:
A model of periodic acknowledgement. 221-235 - J. MacGregor Smith:
M/G/c/K blocking probability models and system performance. 237-267 - Zhe George Zhang, Naishuo Tian:
Analysis on queueing systems with synchronous vacations of partial servers. 269-282
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