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Queueing Systems, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1-3, 1999
- Serguei Foss, Takis Konstantopoulos:
Editorial introduction. 1-3 - Jim G. Dai, Wanyang Dai:
A heavy traffic limit theorem for a class of open queueing networks with finite buffers. 5-40 - Alexander I. Sakhanenko:
Approximations of open queueing networks by reflection mappings. 41-64 - Rong-Rong Chen, Sean P. Meyn:
Value iteration and optimization of multiclass queueing networks. 65-97 - Günter Last, Henning Stamer:
Recurrence and transience properties of some neural networks: an approach via fluid limit models. 99-130 - Serguei Foss, Artyom P. Kovalevskii:
A stability criterion via fluid limits and its application to a polling system. 131-168 - Alexandr A. Borovkov, Dmitry Korshunov, Rolf Schassberger:
Ergodicity of a polling network with an infinite number of stations. 169-193 - François Baccelli, Thomas Bonald:
Window flow control in FIFO networks with cross traffic. 195-231 - Boris Tsybakov, Nicolas D. Georganas:
Overflow and loss probabilities in a finite ATM buffer fed by self-similar traffic. 233-256 - Vladimir V. Kalashnikov, Gurami Tsitsiashvili:
Tails of waiting times and their bounds. 257-283
Volume 32, Number 4, 1999
- Elijah Eseme Dikong, Jewgeni H. Dshalalow:
Bulk input queues with hysteretic control. 287-304 - Fabrice Guillemin, Didier Pinchon:
On a random variable associated with excursions in an M/M/∞ system. 305-318 - Dimitris Bertsimas, Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis, John N. Tsitsiklis:
Large deviations analysis of the generalized processor sharing policy. 319-349 - Hans Daduna, Stephan Meyer:
Individual customer's behaviour in networks with state-dependent arrival rates. 351-362 - Andreas Brandt, Manfred Brandt:
A note on the stability of the many-queue head-of-the-line processor-sharing system with permanent customers. 363-381 - Damon Wischik:
The output of a switch, or, effective bandwidths for networks. 383-396
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