Three different models of single-server queues with adaptable service speed are discussed and Monte Carlo simulations of these models are presented. Moreover, some results are given and some stochastic orderings between steady-state workload distributions are proven.ProbabilityApplied mathematicsElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
This chapter focuses on a few selected queueing models that are useful in service sectors. It uses b...
For years computer-based stochastic simulation has been a commonly used tool in the performance eval...
In this paper we consider Lévy processes without negative jumps, reflected at the origin. Feedback i...
In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different ser...
In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different ser...
Simulation modelling is carried out, which allows adequate describing the traffic of multiservice ne...
Simulation allow to realize models of complex systems, processes, or components and carrying out exp...
We consider two types of queues with workload-dependent arrival rate and service speed. Our study is...
Self-similar stochastic processes have been proposed as more accurate models of certain categories o...
The master’s thesis solves models of queueing systems, which use the property of Markov chains. The ...
In this paper we simulate a queueing model useful in a service system with the help of ARENA simulat...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a new approximation technique for describing the performance...
In this thesis we attempt to make a probabilistic analysis of some physically realizable, though com...
The importance of accurate models for the input processes of simulation is generally recognized. How...
In dit proefschrift ontwikkelen we wiskundige modellen en methodes die inzicht kunnen bieden in het ...
This chapter focuses on a few selected queueing models that are useful in service sectors. It uses b...
For years computer-based stochastic simulation has been a commonly used tool in the performance eval...
In this paper we consider Lévy processes without negative jumps, reflected at the origin. Feedback i...
In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different ser...
In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different ser...
Simulation modelling is carried out, which allows adequate describing the traffic of multiservice ne...
Simulation allow to realize models of complex systems, processes, or components and carrying out exp...
We consider two types of queues with workload-dependent arrival rate and service speed. Our study is...
Self-similar stochastic processes have been proposed as more accurate models of certain categories o...
The master’s thesis solves models of queueing systems, which use the property of Markov chains. The ...
In this paper we simulate a queueing model useful in a service system with the help of ARENA simulat...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a new approximation technique for describing the performance...
In this thesis we attempt to make a probabilistic analysis of some physically realizable, though com...
The importance of accurate models for the input processes of simulation is generally recognized. How...
In dit proefschrift ontwikkelen we wiskundige modellen en methodes die inzicht kunnen bieden in het ...
This chapter focuses on a few selected queueing models that are useful in service sectors. It uses b...
For years computer-based stochastic simulation has been a commonly used tool in the performance eval...
In this paper we consider Lévy processes without negative jumps, reflected at the origin. Feedback i...