One of the basic properties of a queueing network is stability. Roughly speaking, it is the property that the total number of jobs in the network remains bounded as a function of time. One of the key questions related to the stability issue is how to determine the exact conditions under which a given queueing network operating under a given scheduling policy remains stable. While there was much initial progress in addressing this question, most of the results obtained were partial at best and so the complete characterization of stable queueing networks is still lacking. In this paper, we resolve this open problem, albeit in a somewhat unexpected way. We show that characterizing stable queueing networks is an algorithmically undecidable p...
We give criteria for the stability of a very general queueing model under different levels of contro...
[[abstract]]© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-We present two types of stabili...
The push–pull queueing network is a simple example in which servers either serve jobs or generate ne...
This article proves that the stability region of a two-station, five-class reentrant queueing networ...
This paper proves that the stability region of a 2-station, 5-class reentrant queueing network, ope...
[[abstract]]Conditions for deterministic queueing networks that render bounded delays for customers ...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
Abstract- Usually, the stability of queueing networks is es-tablished by explicitly determining the ...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
The stability of a queueing network with interdependent servers is considered. The dependency of ser...
We give criteria for the stability of a very general queueing model under different levels of contro...
[[abstract]]© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-We present two types of stabili...
The push–pull queueing network is a simple example in which servers either serve jobs or generate ne...
This article proves that the stability region of a two-station, five-class reentrant queueing networ...
This paper proves that the stability region of a 2-station, 5-class reentrant queueing network, ope...
[[abstract]]Conditions for deterministic queueing networks that render bounded delays for customers ...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
Abstract- Usually, the stability of queueing networks is es-tablished by explicitly determining the ...
We generalize the standard multi-class queueing network model by allowing both standard queues and i...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
The multiclass queueing network (McQN) arises as a natural multiclass extension of the traditional (...
The stability of a queueing network with interdependent servers is considered. The dependency of ser...
We give criteria for the stability of a very general queueing model under different levels of contro...
[[abstract]]© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-We present two types of stabili...
The push–pull queueing network is a simple example in which servers either serve jobs or generate ne...