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Queueing Systems, Volume 62
Volume 62, Numbers 1-2, June 2009
- Ivo J. B. F. Adan, Antonis Economou, Stella Kapodistria:
Synchronized reneging in queueing systems with vacations. 1-33 - Winfried K. Grassmann, Javad Tavakoli:
Transient solutions for multi-server queues with finite buffers. 35-49 - Marc Lelarge:
Asymptotic behavior of generalized processor sharing queues under subexponential assumptions. 51-73 - Anat Kopzon, Yoni Nazarathy, Gideon Weiss:
A Push-Pull Network with Infinite Supply of Work. 75-111 - Paul Dupuis, Hui Wang:
Importance sampling for Jackson networks. 113-157 - Richard J. Boucherie, Nico M. van Dijk:
Monotonicity and error bounds for networks of Erlang loss queues. 159-193
Volume 62, Number 3, July 2009
- Eunju Hwang, Kyung Jae Kim, Jung Je Son, Bong Dae Choi:
The power saving mechanism with binary exponential traffic indications in the IEEE 802.16e/m. 197-227 - Andrew Richards:
On upper bounds for the tail distribution of geometric sums of subexponential random variables. 229-242 - Refael Hassin:
Equilibrium customers' choice between FCFS and random servers. 243-254 - Jingui Xie, Qi-Ming He, Xiaobo Zhao:
On the stationary distribution of queue lengths in a multi-class priority queueing system with customer transfers. 255-277 - Roland de Haan, Richard J. Boucherie, Jan-Kees C. W. van Ommeren:
A polling model with an autonomous server. 279-308
Volume 62, Number 4, August 2009
- François Baccelli, Jean Mairesse:
Guest Editorial. 309-310 - Ivo J. B. F. Adan, Robert D. Foley, David R. McDonald:
Exact asymptotics for the stationary distribution of a Markov chain: a production model. 311-344 - Sumit Bhardwaj, Ruth J. Williams:
Diffusion approximation for a heavily loaded multi-user wireless communication system with cooperation. 345-382 - Krzysztof Debicki, Abdelghafour Es-Saghouani, Michel Mandjes:
Transient characteristics of Gaussian queues. 383-409 - James B. Martin:
Batch queues, reversibility and first-passage percolation. 411-427
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