Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-52).Supported by a Presidential Young Investigator Award, with matching funds from Draper Laboratory. DDM-9158118 Supported by the National Science Foundation. DDM-9014751Dimitris Bertsimas and Georgia Mourtzinou
Bulk-service queueing systems have been widely applied in many areas in real life. While single-serv...
The thesis introduces the theory of queueing systems and demonstrates its applicability to real life...
Abstract — The bottleneck in many telecommunication systems has often been modeled by an M/G/1 queue...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).Research supported by the Leaders for Ma...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-39).Supported in part by a Presidential Young...
We propose a new approach to analyze multiclass queueing systems in heavy traffic based on what we c...
The origin of queueing theory and its application traces back to Erlang’s historical work for teleph...
summary:The aim of the paper is to investigate queueing systems of the type $M/Mn$ (in equilibrium) ...
We consider a polling system: a queueing system of $N \geq 1$ queues with Poisson arrivals $Q_1, \ld...
Distributional forms of Little's law relate the steady-state distributions of the number of customer...
AbstractThis paper considers the supremum m of the service times of the customers served in a busy p...
"September 1990."Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-15).Research supported by grants from th...
A classical result for the steady-state queue-length distribution of single-class queueing systems i...
In this paper the queuing system (M/Er/1/N) has been considered in equilibrium. The method of stages...
An overview of theory of queues, single node and in network, is presented in this paper. In addition...
Bulk-service queueing systems have been widely applied in many areas in real life. While single-serv...
The thesis introduces the theory of queueing systems and demonstrates its applicability to real life...
Abstract — The bottleneck in many telecommunication systems has often been modeled by an M/G/1 queue...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).Research supported by the Leaders for Ma...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-39).Supported in part by a Presidential Young...
We propose a new approach to analyze multiclass queueing systems in heavy traffic based on what we c...
The origin of queueing theory and its application traces back to Erlang’s historical work for teleph...
summary:The aim of the paper is to investigate queueing systems of the type $M/Mn$ (in equilibrium) ...
We consider a polling system: a queueing system of $N \geq 1$ queues with Poisson arrivals $Q_1, \ld...
Distributional forms of Little's law relate the steady-state distributions of the number of customer...
AbstractThis paper considers the supremum m of the service times of the customers served in a busy p...
"September 1990."Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-15).Research supported by grants from th...
A classical result for the steady-state queue-length distribution of single-class queueing systems i...
In this paper the queuing system (M/Er/1/N) has been considered in equilibrium. The method of stages...
An overview of theory of queues, single node and in network, is presented in this paper. In addition...
Bulk-service queueing systems have been widely applied in many areas in real life. While single-serv...
The thesis introduces the theory of queueing systems and demonstrates its applicability to real life...
Abstract — The bottleneck in many telecommunication systems has often been modeled by an M/G/1 queue...