


default search action
Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 109
Volume 109, Number 1, March 2025
- Cristina Costantini
:
Obliquely reflecting Brownian motion in nonpolyhedral, piecewise smooth cones, with an example of application to diffusion approximation of bandwidth-sharing queues. 1 - Chunxu Ji, Amber L. Puha
:
Heavy traffic scaling limits for shortest remaining processing time queues with light tailed processing time distributions. 2 - Wouter van Eekelen, Grani A. Hanasusanto, John J. Hasenbein, Johan S. H. van Leeuwaarden:
Second-order bounds for the M/M/s queue with random arrival rate. 3 - Yongjiang Guo
, Yunan Liu, Kaiming Yang:
Asymptotic variability analysis for tandem queues. 4 - Bara Kim, Jeongsim Kim
:
Proof of the conjecture on Markovian queues with Poisson control. 5 - Runhua Wu, Hayriye Ayhan
:
Optimal admission control in queues with multiple customer classes and abandonments. 6 - Ger Koole
, Siqiao Li
, Sihan Ding:
Call center data analysis and model validation. 7 - Herwig Bruneel
:
Analysis of a threshold-based priority queue. 8 - Dennis Schol, Maria Vlasiou
, Bert Zwart:
Extreme values for the waiting time in large fork-join queues. 9 - Onno J. Boxma
, Jamol Pender
:
Overlap times in the G/G/1 queue via Laplace transforms. 10
Volume 109, Number 2, June 2025
- Chang Feng
, John J. Hasenbein, Guodong Pang:
Sample-path moderate deviation principle for GI/GI/1+GI queues in the nearly critically loaded regime. 11 - Eva H. Loeser
, Ruth J. Williams
:
Fluid limit for a multi-server, multiclass random order of service queue with reneging and tracking of residual patience times. 12 - Jake Clarkson
, Konstantin Avrachenkov
, Eitan Altman
:
Queues with inspection cost: To see or not to see? 13 - Philip A. Ernst
:
Exercising control when confronted by a (Brownian) spider: part II. 14

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.