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Queueing Systems, Volume 21
Volume 21, Numbers 1-2, March 1995
- N. U. Prabhu:
QUESTA is twenty-one. 1-3 - Anatolii A. Puhalskii:
Large deviation analysis of the single server queue. 5-66 - Laurent Massoulié:
Stability of non-Markovian polling systems. 67-95 - Nicholas Bambos, Kimberly M. Wasserman:
Asymptotic optimality of statistical multiplexing in pipelined processing. 97-123 - William Henderson, Bruce S. Northcote, Peter G. Taylor:
Triggered batch movement in queueing networks. 125-141 - Dinah W. Cheng, Rhonda Righter:
On the order of tandem queues. 143-160 - Tsuyoshi Katayama:
Priority queues with semi-exhaustive service. 161-181 - Koichi Nakade, Katsuhisa Ohno:
Reversibility and dependence in a U-shaped production line. 183-197 - Tao Yang, Hui Li:
On the steady-state queue size distribution of the discrete-timeGeo/G/1 queue with repeated customers. 199-215 - Hanqin Zhang, Guang-Hui Hsu, Rongxin Wang:
Heavy traffic limit theorems for a sequence of shortest queueing systems. 217-238
Volume 21, Numbers 3-4, September 1995
- Shaler Stidham Jr.:
Editorial introduction. 239-243 - Frederick S. Hillier, Kut C. So:
On the optimal design of tandem queueing systems with finite buffers. 245-266 - Eitan Altman, Shaler Stidham Jr.:
Optimality of monotonic policies for two-action Markovian decision processes, with applications to control of queues with delayed information. 267-291 - Zhen Liu, Philippe Nain, Donald F. Towsley:
Sample path methods in the control of queues. 293-335 - Dimitris Bertsimas:
The achievable region method in the optimal control of queueing systems; formulations, bounds and policies. 337-389 - Derek R. Atkins, Hong Chen:
Performance evaluation of scheduling control of queueing networks: Fluid model heuristics. 391-413 - Eitan Altman, Arie Hordijk:
Zero-sum Markov games and worst-case optimal control of queueing systems. 415-447 - David D. Yao:
S-modular games, with queueing applications. 449-475
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