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Queueing Systems, Volume 64
Volume 64, Number 1, January 2010
- Sergey Foss

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Editorial. 1-3 - Varun Gupta, Mor Harchol-Balter

, Jim G. Dai
, Bert Zwart:
On the inapproximability of M/G/K: why two moments of job size distribution are not enough. 5-48 - John A. Morrison:

Two queues with vastly different arrival rates and processor-sharing factors. 49-67 - Zsolt Saffer

, Miklós Telek
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Unified analysis of BMAP/G/1 cyclic polling models. 69-102
Volume 64, Number 2, February 2010
- Ali Devin Sezer:

Asymptotically optimal importance sampling for Jackson networks with a tree topology. 103-117 - Arie Harel:

Sharp and simple bounds for the Erlang delay and loss formulae. 119-143 - Luz A. Caudillo-Fuentes, David L. Kaufman, Mark E. Lewis

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A simple heuristic for load balancing in parallel processing networks with highly variable service time distributions. 145-165 - Manfred Brandt, Andreas Brandt:

On sojourn times in M/GI systems under state-dependent processor sharing. 167-201
Volume 64, Number 3, March 2010
- Bin Liu, Yiqiang Q. Zhao:

Analyzing retrial queues by censoring. 203-225 - Samira Taleb, Amar Aissani

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Unreliable M/G/1 retrial queue: monotonicity and comparability. 227-252 - Jongho Bae

, Sunggon Kim
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The stationary workload of the G/M/1 queue with impatient customers. 253-265 - Anyue Chen, Philip K. Pollett

, Junping Li, Hanjun Zhang:
Markovian bulk-arrival and bulk-service queues with state-dependent control. 267-304
Volume 64, Number 4, April 2010
- M. Czystolowski, W. Szczotka:

Queueing approximation of suprema of spectrally positive Lévy process. 305-323 - Hui-Ming Pai:

A differential game formulation of a controlled network. 325-358 - Offer Kella

, Onno J. Boxma, Michel Mandjes:
On Lévy-driven vacation models with correlated busy periods and service interruptions. 359-382 - Denis Denisov

, Seva Shneer:
Global and local asymptotics for the busy period of an M/G/1 queue. 383-393 - Andreas Löpker, David Perry:

The idle period of the finite G/M/1 queue with an interpretation in risk theory. 395-407

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