Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Research Center, 2011.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-203).Parallel server queues are a family of stochastic models useful in a variety of applications, including service systems and telecommunication networks. A particular application that has received considerable attention in recent years is the analysis of call centers. A feature common to these models is the notion of the 'trade-off' between quality and efficiency. It is known that if the underlying system parameters scale together according to a certain 'square-root scaling law', then this trade-off can be precisely quantified, in which case t...
In the first part of this thesis, we consider the FCFS $GI/GI/n$ queue, and prove the first simple a...
We study a queueing network with a single shared server, that serves the queues in a cyclic order a...
Heavy traffic limit theorems are established for a class of single server queueing models including ...
Consider a sequence of stationary GI/D/N queues indexed by N ↑ ∞, with servers’ utilization 1 − β / ...
In the first half of this thesis, we extend the results of Halfin and Whitt to generally distributed...
We consider a class of queueing systems that consist of server pools in parallel and multiple custom...
We study the occurrence of large queue lengths in the GI / GI / d queue with heavy-tailed Weibull-ty...
We consider queueing systems with n parallel queues under a Join the Shortest Queue (JSQ) policy in ...
To investigate the quality of heavy-traffic approximations for queues with many servers, we consider...
We consider the heavy-traffic approximation to the $GI/M/s$ queueing system in the Halfin-Whitt regi...
Consider a system of $N$ parallel single-server queues with unit-exponential service time distributi...
AbstractStochastic variables associated to a single-server queueing system with finite population ar...
We establish many-server heavy-traffic limits for G/M/n + M queueing models, allowing cus- tomer aba...
In this thesis, we study the queueing systems with heterogeneous servers and service rate uncertaint...
We study G/G/n+GI queues in which customer patience times are independent, identically distributed f...
In the first part of this thesis, we consider the FCFS $GI/GI/n$ queue, and prove the first simple a...
We study a queueing network with a single shared server, that serves the queues in a cyclic order a...
Heavy traffic limit theorems are established for a class of single server queueing models including ...
Consider a sequence of stationary GI/D/N queues indexed by N ↑ ∞, with servers’ utilization 1 − β / ...
In the first half of this thesis, we extend the results of Halfin and Whitt to generally distributed...
We consider a class of queueing systems that consist of server pools in parallel and multiple custom...
We study the occurrence of large queue lengths in the GI / GI / d queue with heavy-tailed Weibull-ty...
We consider queueing systems with n parallel queues under a Join the Shortest Queue (JSQ) policy in ...
To investigate the quality of heavy-traffic approximations for queues with many servers, we consider...
We consider the heavy-traffic approximation to the $GI/M/s$ queueing system in the Halfin-Whitt regi...
Consider a system of $N$ parallel single-server queues with unit-exponential service time distributi...
AbstractStochastic variables associated to a single-server queueing system with finite population ar...
We establish many-server heavy-traffic limits for G/M/n + M queueing models, allowing cus- tomer aba...
In this thesis, we study the queueing systems with heterogeneous servers and service rate uncertaint...
We study G/G/n+GI queues in which customer patience times are independent, identically distributed f...
In the first part of this thesis, we consider the FCFS $GI/GI/n$ queue, and prove the first simple a...
We study a queueing network with a single shared server, that serves the queues in a cyclic order a...
Heavy traffic limit theorems are established for a class of single server queueing models including ...