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  1-10 of 17 Reviews about "Queueing Theory (D.4.8...)": Date Reviewed
  M/M/1 queueing systems with inventory
Schwarz M., Sauer C., Daduna H., Kulik R., Szekli R. Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications 54(1): 55-78, 2006.  Type: Article

Running out of inventory creates lost sales on one side, and a potential for losing customers on the other. The former is studied in inventory theory, and the latter in queueing theory. This paper combines both inventory management and...

Mar 27 2007
  Modified N-policy for M/G/1 queues
Krishnamoorthy A., Deepak T. Computers and Operations Research 29(12): 1611-1620, 2002.  Type: Article

The fundamental analysis and waiting time distribution for a modified N-policy model for M/G/1 queues are presented in this paper. The modification consists of the following: &am...

Mar 31 2003
  Assigning a single server to inhomogeneous queues with switching costs
Koole G. Theoretical Computer Science 182(1-2): 203-216, 1997.  Type: Article

A system with two queues and a single server is studied. Waiting for service in a queue incurs a cost, where the two queues have different waiting costs, and switching the server from one queue to the other also incurs a cost. Koole pr...

Jul 1 1998
  Approximate Analysis of Reader/Writer Queues
Johnson T. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 21(3): 209-218, 1995.  Type: Article

The readers and writers problem is considered in the context of queueing theory. This paper describes queues that model reader and writer access to a shared resource. The first come, first served lock queueing mechanism is used. Also, ...

Jun 1 1996
  Queueing networks with blocking
Perros H., Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1994.  Type: Book (9780195085808)

Although it may seem that this is a narrow topic to write a book on, it does have its literature--the bibliography in the back has more than 200 citations. Queueing networks with blocking are of course a subtopic of queueing n...

Nov 1 1995
  Asymptotically optimal importance sampling for product-form queuing networks
Ross K., Wang J. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 3(3): 244-268, 1993.  Type: Article

Multi-class product-form queueing networks are widely used in the performance evaluation of computer and communication systems. They would be even more widely used if it were not for the difficulty of computing a required normalization...

Feb 1 1995
  Computer networks and systems: queueing theory and performance evaluation
Robertazzi T., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1990.  Type: Book (9780387973937)

The bulk of the material in this textbook for a first-year graduate course in statistical performance analysis addresses queueing theory, so I am immediately tempted to compare it against Kleinrock’s classic two-part treatmen...

Aug 1 1992
  Necessary and Sufficient Ergodicity Condition for Open Synchronized Queueing Networks
Florin G., Natkin S. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 15(4): 367-380, 1989.  Type: Article

Queueing networks have been used with and without success to model and analyze various aspects of computer systems. They provide a graphical representation of the structure of a system, and the underlying Markov model simplifies the m...

May 1 1990
  Optimal scheduling policies for a class of queues with customer deadlines to the beginning of service
Panwar S., Towsley D. (ed), Wolf J. Journal of the ACM 35(4): 832-844, 1988.  Type: Article

This paper treats the problem of queueing packets that have an assigned expiration date. If a packet does not begin processing within the specified time limit, it is discarded as useless. The primary example is transmission of voice or...

Feb 1 1990
  Calculating joint queue-length distributions in product-form queuing networks
de Souza e Silva E., Lavenberg S. Journal of the ACM 36(1): 194-207, 1989.  Type: Article

Queueing network models are well-known tools for the analysis of computer systems performance and availability. In certain modeling cases, it may be necessary to calculate the joint distributions of queue lengths (i.e., the total queue...

Aug 1 1989
 
 
 
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