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Queueing Systems, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, May 2005
- Nicholas Bambos, George Michailidis:
Queueing Networks of Random Link Topology: Stationary Dynamics of Maximal Throughput Schedules. 5-52 - Augustus J. E. M. Janssen, J. S. H. van Leeuwaarden:
Relaxation Time for the Discrete D/G/1 Queue. 53-80 - Andrei Sleptchenko, Aart van Harten, Matthieu van der Heijden:
An Exact Solution for the State Probabilities of the Multi-Class, Multi-Server Queue with Preemptive Priorities. 81-107 - Bruno Sericola, Fabrice Guillemin, Jacqueline Boyer:
Sojourn Times in the M/PH/1 Processor Sharing Queue. 109-130
Volume 50, Number 2-3, July 2005
- Augustus J. E. M. Janssen, J. S. H. van Leeuwaarden:
Analytic Computation Schemes for the Discrete-Time Bulk Service Queue. 141-163 - Seok Ho Chang, Tetsuya Takine:
Factorization and Stochastic Decomposition Properties in Bulk Queues with Generalized Vacations. 165-183 - John Shortle, Percy H. Brill:
Analytical Distribution of Waiting Time in the M/{iD}/1 Queue. 185-197 - Kurt Majewski:
Fractional Brownian Heavy Traffic Approximations of Multiclass Feedforward Queueing Networks. 199-230 - René Bekker:
Finite-Buffer Queues with Workload-Dependent Service and Arrival Rates. 231-253 - Sean P. Meyn:
Dynamic Safety-Stocks for Asymptotic Optimality in Stochastic Networks. 255-297 - Rafal Kulik, Zbigniew Palmowski:
Tail Behaviour of the Area Under the Queue Length Process of the Single Server Queue with Regularly Varying Service Times. 299-323 - Ari Veltman, Refael Hassin:
Equilibrium in Queueing Systems with Complementary Products. 325-342
Volume 50, Number 4, August 2005
- Fabricio Bandeira Cabral:
The Slow Server Problem for Uninformed Customers. 353-370 - Amy R. Ward, Peter W. Glynn:
A Diffusion Approximation for a GI/GI/1 Queue with Balking or Reneging. 371-400 - Alexander L. Stolyar:
Maximizing Queueing Network Utility Subject to Stability: Greedy Primal-Dual Algorithm. 401-457 - Konstantin Avrachenkov, Urtzi Ayesta, Patrick Brown:
Batch Arrival Processor-Sharing with Application to Multi-Level Processor-Sharing Scheduling. 459-480
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