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Queueing Systems, Volume 20
Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, March 1995
- Bharat T. Doshi, David D. Yao:
Editorial introduction. 1-5 - Cheng-Shang Chang:
Sample path large deviations and intree networks. 7-36 - Gustavo de Veciana, Jean C. Walrand:
Effective bandwidths: Call admission, traffic policing and filtering for ATM networks. 37-59 - Steven H. Low, Pravin Varaiya:
Burst reducing servers in ATM networks. 61-84 - Boris Igelnik, Yaakov Kogan, Vladimir Kriman, Debasis Mitra:
A new computational approach for stochastic fluid models of multiplexers with heterogeneous sources. 85-116 - Arthur W. Berger, Ward Whitt:
A comparison of the sliding window and the leaky bucket. 117-138 - Israel Cidon, Roch Guérin, Ilan Kessler, Asad Khamisy:
Analysis of a statistical multiplexer with generalized periodic sources. 139-169 - Ashok Erramilli, R. P. Singh, Parag Pruthi:
An application of deterministic chaotic maps to model packet traffic. 171-206 - Christos G. Cassandras, Vibhor Julka:
Scheduling policies using marked/phantom slot algorithms. 207-254
Volume 20, Numbers 3-4, September 1995
- Harold J. Kushner, Jichuan Yang, Dennis Jarvis:
Controlled and optimally controlled multiplexing systems: A numerical exploration. 255-291 - Dmitri Botvich, Nick G. Duffield:
Large deviations, the shape of the loss curve, and economies of scale in large multiplexers. 293-320 - H. Richard Gail, Sidney L. Hantler, Moshe Sidi, B. A. Taylor:
Linear independence of root equations forM/G/1 type Markov chains. 321-339 - Christos Langaris, Evangelos Moutzoukis:
A retrial queue with structured batch arrivals, priorities and server vacations. 341-368 - Sem C. Borst:
Polling systems with multiple coupled servers. 369-393 - V. Anantharam, A. Ganesh:
Optimal buffer allocation in tandems of last come first served queues. 395-407 - Jörg Liebeherr, Ian F. Akyildiz:
Deadlock properties of queueing networks with finite capacities and multiple routing chains. 409-431 - Krzysztof Debicki, Tomasz Rolski:
A Gaussian fluid model. 433-452 - Genji Yamazaki, Masakiyo Miyazawa:
Decomposability in queues with background states. 453-469
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