We consider networks of queues in which the independent operators of individual queues may cooperate to reduce the amount of waiting. More specifically, we focus on Jackson networks in which the total capacity of the servers can be redistributed over all queues in any desired way. If we associate a cost to waiting that is linear in the queue lengths, it is known how the operators should share the available service capacity to minimize the long run total cost. We answer the question whether or not (the operators of) the individual queues will indeed cooperate in this way, and if so, how they will share the cost in the new situation. One of the results is an explicit cost allocation that is beneficial for all operators. The approach used also...
We consider the problem of how best to assign the service effort in a queueing network in order to m...
International audienceWe consider a group of homogeneous and independent single server service provi...
We consider a memoryless single-server queue in which users can purchase relative priority so as to ...
We consider networks of queues in which the independent operators of individual queues may cooperate...
We consider networks of queues in which the different operators of individual queues may cooperate t...
In this paper we consider a Jackson network of independent service stations. To improve upon the tot...
We study a situation where several independent service providers collaborate by complete pooling of ...
We consider a communication network where each pair of users requests a connection guaranteeing a ce...
International audienceWe study the cost-sharing problem among independent service providers in a ser...
We deal with a cost allocation problem arising from sharing a medical service in the presence of que...
There are many economic settings in which a group of agents wishes to undertake a joint enterprise i...
We consider a system of identical parallel queues served by a single server and distinguished only b...
This dissertation focuses on effective management of cross-trained workforce in manufacturing and se...
Abstract. A cost-sharing problem is defined by a set of players vying to receive some good or servic...
From multi-description/multi-path routing for multi-media applications to content distribution in P2...
We consider the problem of how best to assign the service effort in a queueing network in order to m...
International audienceWe consider a group of homogeneous and independent single server service provi...
We consider a memoryless single-server queue in which users can purchase relative priority so as to ...
We consider networks of queues in which the independent operators of individual queues may cooperate...
We consider networks of queues in which the different operators of individual queues may cooperate t...
In this paper we consider a Jackson network of independent service stations. To improve upon the tot...
We study a situation where several independent service providers collaborate by complete pooling of ...
We consider a communication network where each pair of users requests a connection guaranteeing a ce...
International audienceWe study the cost-sharing problem among independent service providers in a ser...
We deal with a cost allocation problem arising from sharing a medical service in the presence of que...
There are many economic settings in which a group of agents wishes to undertake a joint enterprise i...
We consider a system of identical parallel queues served by a single server and distinguished only b...
This dissertation focuses on effective management of cross-trained workforce in manufacturing and se...
Abstract. A cost-sharing problem is defined by a set of players vying to receive some good or servic...
From multi-description/multi-path routing for multi-media applications to content distribution in P2...
We consider the problem of how best to assign the service effort in a queueing network in order to m...
International audienceWe consider a group of homogeneous and independent single server service provi...
We consider a memoryless single-server queue in which users can purchase relative priority so as to ...