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Queueing Systems, Volume 15
Volume 15, Numbers 1-4, March 1994
- Masakiyo Miyazawa:

Rate conservation laws: A survey. 1-58 - Peter Buchholz

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A class of hierarchical queueing networks and their analysis. 59-80 - Vidyadhar G. Kulkarni, Lindsey C. Puryear:

A reader-writer queue with reader preference. 81-97 - Rajendran Rajan, Rajeev Agrawal:

Cyclic networks with general blocking and starvation. 99-136 - Nicholas Bambos

, Kimberly M. Wasserman:
On stationary tandem queueing networks with job feedback. 137-164 - Douglas J. Morrice, Ravindra S. Gajulapalli, Sridhar R. Tayur:

A single server queue with cyclically indexed arrival and service rates. 165-198 - Yves Dallery:

On modeling failure and repair times in stochastic models of manufacturing systems using generalized exponential distributions. 199-209 - Christine Fricker, M. Raouf Jaïbi:

Monotonicity and stability of periodic polling models. 211-238 - Cheng-Shang Chang, Joy A. Thomas, Shaw-Hwa Kiang:

On the stability of open networks: A unified approach by stochastic dominance. 239-260 - Süleyman Özekici, Jingwen Li, Fee Seng Chou:

Queues with impolite customers. 261-277 - Fabrice Guillemin

, Ravi R. Mazumdar
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On pathwise behavior of multiserver queues. 279-288 - António Pacheco

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Second-order properties of the loss probability inM/M/s/s +c systems. 289-308 - António Pacheco

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Some properties of the delay probability inM/M/s/s +c systems. 309-324 - Israel Cidon, Asad Khamisy, Moshe Sidi:

On queueing delays of dispersed messages. 325-345 - Yiqiang Zhao:

Analysis of the GIX/M/c model. 347-364 - Jen Yeng Cheah, James MacGregor Smith:

Generalized M/G/C/C state dependent queueing models and pedestrian traffic flows. 365-386 - Ho Woo Lee, Soon Seok Lee, Kyung C. Chae:

Operating characteristics of MX/G/1 queue with N-policy. 387-399 - Carmen Armero

, Maria J. Bayarri:
Bayesian prediction inM/M/1 queues. 401-417 - Carmen Armero

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Bayesian inference in Markovian queues. 419-426

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