AbstractTime-sharing systems are discussed in which competing users can achieve access only on a chance basis, depending on the availability of a system channel at the time of attempted access. A simple statistical method is presented for evaluating the relative merits of different time-sharing configurations. Calculated results for a variety of user demand levels in a representative system are shown in graphic and tabular form
AbstractA number of time-shared systems have recently been analyzed in the literature with methods f...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
The emergence of new communication services with anytime access to content, such as personalized tim...
AbstractTime-sharing systems are discussed in which competing users can achieve access only on a cha...
from the United States Naval Postgraduate School A review is made of some existing time-sharing comp...
ISBN: 354006849XJobs presented by users of a time sharing system are classified statistically, in or...
Computer systems have evolved during the last decade from mono-programmed, batch processed to multi-...
This paper verifies that other distributions are far more convenient. In sections 3 and 4, the stati...
This thesis deals with a time-sharing system in which users may join after paying an appropriate tol...
This paper is motivated by the work of Altman and Shimkin [1]. Customers arrive at a service center ...
Two time-sharing models are described. One is the conventional round-robin model in which each custo...
This report presents the results of a study of a measurement-simulation technique for evaluating mod...
Considering time-sharing as a stochastic queuing process, a probabilistic model of an infinite sourc...
We are concerned with the allocation of transmitter time and power for randomly time varying mobile ...
It is the purpose of this paper to discuss briefly the need for time-sharing, some of the implementa...
AbstractA number of time-shared systems have recently been analyzed in the literature with methods f...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
The emergence of new communication services with anytime access to content, such as personalized tim...
AbstractTime-sharing systems are discussed in which competing users can achieve access only on a cha...
from the United States Naval Postgraduate School A review is made of some existing time-sharing comp...
ISBN: 354006849XJobs presented by users of a time sharing system are classified statistically, in or...
Computer systems have evolved during the last decade from mono-programmed, batch processed to multi-...
This paper verifies that other distributions are far more convenient. In sections 3 and 4, the stati...
This thesis deals with a time-sharing system in which users may join after paying an appropriate tol...
This paper is motivated by the work of Altman and Shimkin [1]. Customers arrive at a service center ...
Two time-sharing models are described. One is the conventional round-robin model in which each custo...
This report presents the results of a study of a measurement-simulation technique for evaluating mod...
Considering time-sharing as a stochastic queuing process, a probabilistic model of an infinite sourc...
We are concerned with the allocation of transmitter time and power for randomly time varying mobile ...
It is the purpose of this paper to discuss briefly the need for time-sharing, some of the implementa...
AbstractA number of time-shared systems have recently been analyzed in the literature with methods f...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
The emergence of new communication services with anytime access to content, such as personalized tim...