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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 83
Volume 83, Numbers 1-2, June 2016
- Takis Konstantopoulos:
A review of Burke's theorem for Brownian motion. 1-12 - Virag Shah, Gustavo de Veciana:
Asymptotic independence of servers' activity in queueing systems with limited resource pooling. 13-28 - H. Thorsdottir, Ina Maria Verloop:
Markov-modulated M/G/1-type queue in heavy traffic and its application to time-sharing disciplines. 29-55 - Rosario Delgado:
A two-queue polling model with priority on one queue and heavy-tailed On/Off sources: a heavy-traffic limit. 57-85 - Güner D. Çelik, Sem C. Borst, Philip A. Whiting, Eytan H. Modiano:
Dynamic scheduling with reconfiguration delays. 87-129 - Ramandeep S. Randhawa:
Optimality gap of asymptotically derived prescriptions in queueing systems - o(1)-optimality. 131-155 - Peter Braunsteins, Sophie Hautphenne, Peter G. Taylor:
The roles of coupling and the deviation matrix in determining the value of capacity in M/M/1/C queues. 157-179 - Muhammad El-Taha:
Invariance of workload in queueing systems. 181-192
Volume 83, Numbers 3-4, August 2016
- Ayalvadi Ganesh, Florian Simatos:
Introduction - Special Issue: ACM SIGMETRICS 2015. 193-194 - Samuli Aalto, Pasi E. Lassila, Prajwal Osti:
Whittle index approach to size-aware scheduling for time-varying channels with multiple states. 195-225 - Kristen Gardner, Samuel Zbarsky, Sherwin Doroudi, Mor Harchol-Balter, Esa Hyytiä, Alan Scheller-Wolf:
Queueing with redundant requests: exact analysis. 227-259 - Amr Rizk, Felix Poloczek, Florin Ciucu:
Stochastic bounds in Fork-Join queueing systems under full and partial mapping. 261-291 - Nicolas Gast, Benny Van Houdt:
Transient and steady-state regime of a family of list-based cache replacement algorithms. 293-328 - Bin Li, R. Srikant:
Queue-proportional rate allocation with per-link information in multihop wireless networks. 329-359 - Virag Shah, Gustavo de Veciana:
Impact of fairness and heterogeneity on delays in large-scale centralized content delivery systems. 361-397
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