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Performance Evaluation, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, October 2002
- Takashi Norimatsu, Hideaki Takagi, H. Richard Gail:
Performance analysis of the IEEE 1394 serial bus. 1-26 - Kin K. Leung:
Load-dependent service queues with application to congestion control in broadband networks. 27-40 - Leslie D. Servi, Steven G. Finn:
M/M/1 queues with working vacations (M/M/1/WV). 41-52 - Joris Walraevens, Bart Steyaert, Herwig Bruneel:
Delay characteristics in discrete-time GI-G-1 queues with non-preemptive priority queueing discipline. 53-75 - Christoph Lindemann:
Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queueing and Computer Science Applications, Second Edition by Kishor S. Trivedi. Wiley, New York, 2001, ISBN 0-471-33341-7. 77-78
Volume 50, Number 2/3, November 2002
- Roberto Gorrieri, Ulrich Herzog, Jane Hillston:
Unified specification and performance evaluation using stochastic process algebras. 79-82 - Jean-Michel Fourneau, Leïla Kloul, Fabrice Valois:
Performance modelling of hierarchical cellular networks using PEPA. 83-99 - Fulvio Babich, Lia Deotto:
Modeling and performance analysis of resource allocation strategies for real-time services in UMTS using TIPPtool. 101-128 - Graham Clark, Jane Hillston:
Product form solution for an insensitive stochastic process algebra structure. 129-151 - Marco Bernardo, Nadia Busi, Marina Ribaudo:
Integrating TwoTowers and GreatSPN through a compact net semantics. 153-187 - Jeroen Voeten:
Performance evaluation with temporal rewards. 189-218
Volume 50, Number 4, December 2002
- Cheng-Yuan Ku, Scott Jordan:
Access control of parallel multiserver loss queues. 219-231 - Eric Xu, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
A vacation model for the non-saturated Readers and Writers system with a threshold policy. 233-244 - Hoda W. Maalou, Mustafa K. Gurcan:
Minimisation of the update response time in a distributed database system. 245-266
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