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Queueing Systems, Volume 33
Volume 33, Numbers 1-3, 1999
- Karl Sigman:
Editorial Introduction - Queues with Heavy-Tailed Distributions. 1-3 - Rajeev Agrawal, Armand M. Makowski, Philippe Nain:
On a Reduced Load Equivalence for Fluid Queues Under Subexponentiality. 5-41 - Sidney Resnick, Gennady Samorodnitsky:
Activity Periods of an Infinite Server Queue and Performance of Certain Heavy Tailed Fluid Queues. 43-71 - Venkat Anantharam:
Scheduling Strategies and Long-Range Dependence. 73-89 - Predrag R. Jelenkovic:
Subexponential Loss Rates in a GI/GI/1 Queue with Applications. 91-123 - Michael Greiner, Manfred R. Jobmann, Claudia Klüppelberg:
Telecommunication Traffic, Queueing Models, and Subexponential Distributions. 125-152 - Søren Asmussen, Jakob R. Møller:
Tail Asymptotics for M/G/1 Type Queueing Processes with Subexponential Increments. 153-176 - Onno J. Boxma, J. W. Cohen:
Heavy-Traffic Analysis for the GI/G/1 Queue with Heavy-Tailed Distributions. 177-204 - François Baccelli, Sabine Schlegel, Volker Schmidt:
Asymptotics of Stochastic Networks with Subexponential Service Times. 205-232 - Tao Huang, Karl Sigman:
Steady-State Asymptotics for Tandem, Split-Match and Other Feedforward Queues with Heavy Tailed Service. 233-259 - Karl Sigman:
Appendix: A Primer on Heavy-Tailed Distributions. 261-275
Volume 33, Number 4, 1999
- Fumiaki Machihara:
A BMAP/SM/1 Queue with Service Times Depending on the Arrival Process. 277-291 - Jim G. Dai, John J. Hasenbein, John H. Vande Vate:
Stability of a Three-Station Fluid Network. 293-325 - Krzysztof Debicki, Zbigniew Palmowski:
On-Off Fluid Models in Heavy Traffic Environment. 327-338 - J. Michael Harrison, Marcel J. López:
Heavy traffic resource pooling in parallel-server systems. 339-368 - David Perry, Wolfgang Stadje, Shelemyahu Zacks:
Contributions to the Theory of First-Exit Times of Some Compound Processes in Queueing Theory. 369-379
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