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Queueing Systems, Volume 34
Volume 34, Numbers 1-4, 2000
- Jeetendra Sant, Vinod Sharma:
Performance analysis of a slotted-ALOHA protocol on a capture channel with fading. 1-35 - Kailash C. Madan:
An M/G/1 queue with second optional service. 37-46 - Alexander N. Dudin, Valentina I. Klimenok:
A retrial BMAP/SM/1 system with linear repeated requests. 47-66 - Fumio Ishizaki, Tetsuya Takine:
Bounds for the tail distribution in a queue with a superposition of general periodic Markov sources: theory and application. 67-100 - Konstantinos P. Tsoukatos, Armand M. Makowski:
Heavy traffic limits associated with input processes. 101-130 - Nick G. Duffield:
A large deviation analysis of errors in measurement based admission control to buffered and bufferless resources. 131-168 - Hans Daduna, Ryszard Szekli:
On the correlation of sojourn times in open networks of exponential multiserver queues. 169-181 - Wolfgang Stadje, P. R. Parthasarathy:
Generating function analysis of some joint distributions for Poisson loss systems. 183-197 - Ger Koole, Philippe Nain:
On the value function of a priority queue with an application to a controlled polling model. 199-214 - Vijay G. Subramanian, R. Srikant:
Tail probabilities of low-priority waiting times and queue lengths in queues. 215-236 - Hong Chen, Hanqin Zhang:
A sufficient condition and a necessary condition for the diffusion approximations of multiclass queueing networks under priority service disciplines. 237-268 - Jeffrey E. Diamond, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
On approximating higher order MAPs with MAPs of order two. 269-288 - Rhonda Righter:
Expulsion and scheduling control for multiclass queues with heterogeneous servers. 289-300 - Kurt Majewski:
Chernoff bounds for mean overflow rates. 301-326 - Carmen Armero, David V. Conesa:
Prediction in Markovian bulk arrival queues. 327-350 - R. Núñez Queija:
Sojourn times in a processor sharing queue with service interruptions. 351-386 - Alan Scheller-Wolf:
Further delay moment results for FIFO multiserver queues. 387-400
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