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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 84
Volume 84, Numbers 1-2, October 2016
- Onno J. Boxma, Offer Kella, Uri Yechiali:
An ASIP model with general gate opening intervals. 1-20 - Yanting Chen, Richard J. Boucherie, Jasper Goseling:
Invariant measures and error bounds for random walks in the quarter-plane based on sums of geometric terms. 21-48 - Tetsuya Takine:
Analysis and computation of the stationary distribution in a special class of Markov chains of level-dependent M/G/1-type and its application to BMAP/M/∞ and BMAP/M/c+M queues. 49-77 - Tugçe Isik, Sigrún Andradóttir, Hayriye Ayhan:
Optimal control of queueing systems with non-collaborating servers. 79-110 - Ward Whitt:
Heavy-traffic fluid limits for periodic infinite-server queues. 111-143 - Otis B. Jennings, Jamol Pender:
Comparisons of ticket and standard queues. 145-202 - Bin Li, R. Srikant:
Correction to "Queue-proportional rate allocation with per-link information in multihop wireless networks". 203-210
Volume 84, Numbers 3-4, December 2016
- A. J. E. M. Janssen, J. S. H. van Leeuwaarden:
Dominant poles and tail asymptotics in the critical Gaussian many-sources regime. 211-236 - William P. Millhiser, Charu Sinha, Matthew J. Sobel:
Optimality of the fastest available server policy. 237-263 - Rami Atar, Gal Mendelson:
On the non-Markovian multiclass queue under risk-sensitive cost. 265-278 - Gabriel Zayas-Cabán, Jingui Xie, Linda V. Green, Mark E. Lewis:
Dynamic control of a tandem system with abandonments. 279-293 - Lars A. van Vianen, Adriana F. Gabor, Jan-Kees C. W. van Ommeren:
Waiting times in classical priority queues via elementary lattice path counting. 295-307 - Jori Selen, Ivo J. B. F. Adan, Stella Kapodistria, Johan van Leeuwaarden:
Steady-state analysis of shortest expected delay routing. 309-354 - David T. Koops, Onno J. Boxma, M. R. H. Mandjes:
A tandem fluid network with Lévy input in heavy traffic. 355-379 - Hongyuan Lu, Guodong Pang, Michel Mandjes:
A functional central limit theorem for Markov additive arrival processes and its applications to queueing systems. 381-406
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