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Performance Evaluation, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, July 1996
- Benjamin Melamed, Qiang Ren, Bhaskar Sengupta:
The QTES/PH/1 Queue. 1-20 - Jing-Fei Ren, Yutaka Takahashi, Toshiharu Hasegawa:
Analysis of Impact of Network Delay on Multiversion Conservative Timestamp Algorithms in DDBS. 21-50 - Gianfranco Balbo, Giuseppe Serazzi:
Asymptotic Analysis of Multiclass Closed Queueing Networks: Common Bottleneck. 51-72
Volume 26, Number 2, August 1996
- Gennadi Falin:
Asymptotic Optimization of Limited Access Queueing Systems with Losses. 77-93 - S. Seshadri, V. Srinivasan:
Design of Effective Buffer Control Policies for ATM Networks. 95-114 - A. Bouhchouch, Yannick Frein, Yves Dallery:
Performance Evaluation of Closed Tandem Queueing Networks with Finite Buffers. 115-132 - Li Zhuang:
Acceptance Instant Distributions in Product-Form Closed Queueing Networks with Blocking. 133-144 - Eric Bach, Rajesh K. Mansharamani, John C. Strikwerda:
Estimating Completion Time Ratios of a Fork-Join Barrier Synchronization. 145-154
Volume 26, Number 3, September 1996
- J. L. Coleman, William Henderson, Peter G. Taylor:
Product form Equilibrium Distributions and a Convolution Algorithm for Stochastic Petri Nets. 159-180 - Xi-Ren Cao, Dye-Jyun Ma:
Performance Sensitivity Formulae, Algorithms and Estimates for Closed Queueing Networks with Exponential Servers. 181-199 - C. A. LaPadula, Henry M. Levy:
Customer Delay in Very Large Multi-Queue Single-Server Systems. 201-218 - Eitan Altman, L. Zhen:
On the Stability of Timed Token Rings. 219-234
Volume 26, Number 4, October 1996
- Andrew Choi, Manfred Ruschitzka:
Optimal Management of Dynamic Buffer Caches. 239-262 - Hideyuki Shimonishi, Tetsuya Takine, Masayuki Murata, Hideo Miyahara:
Performance Analysis of Fast Reservation Protocols in ATM Networks. 263-287 - Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Alan G. Konheim:
The Sticky Buffer Flow Control for the ATM. 289-320
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