E-thesis pagination differs from hardbound copy kept in the Manuscripts Department, Cambridge University Library.We analyse the steady-state behaviour of two different models with collaborating queues: that is, models in which "customers" can be served by many types of "servers", and "servers" can process many types of "customers". The first example is a large-scale service system, such as a call centre. Collaboration is the result of cross-trained staff attending to several different types of incoming calls. We first examine a load-balancing policy, which aims to keep servers in different pools equally busy. Although the policy behaves order-optimally over fixed time horizons, we show that the steady-state distribution may fail to be tig...
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In this thesis, we study the queueing systems with heterogeneous servers and service rate uncertaint...
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We study a queueing model of customer service chat systems. A unique feature of these queueing syste...
The joint equilibrium distribution of queue sizes in a network of queues containing N service center...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...
\u3cp\u3eMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multip...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the analytical properties of a one-side order book mod...
Consider a sequence of stationary GI/D/N queues indexed by N ↑ ∞, with servers’ utilization 1 − β / ...
This paper studies many-server limits for G/Ph/n+M queues, which have a phase-type service time dist...
Abstract. We consider general large-scale service systems with multiple customer classes and multipl...
This dissertation considers how two networked large-scale service systems, such as call centers, tha...
We consider a market with several large-scale service providers that compete on both prices and serv...
Trading of financial instruments has moved away from the trading floor and onto electronic exchanges. ...
In this thesis, we study the queueing systems with heterogeneous servers and service rate uncertaint...
This paper studies many-server limits for multi-server queues that have a phase-type service time di...
We consider how two networked large-scale service systems that normally operate separately, such as ...
In this paper, we study an $N$ server fork-join queueing network with nearly deterministic arrivals ...
We study a queueing model of customer service chat systems. A unique feature of these queueing syste...
The joint equilibrium distribution of queue sizes in a network of queues containing N service center...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...
\u3cp\u3eMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multip...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the analytical properties of a one-side order book mod...
Consider a sequence of stationary GI/D/N queues indexed by N ↑ ∞, with servers’ utilization 1 − β / ...