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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 78
Volume 78, Number 1, September 2014
- Jim G. Dai

, A. B. Dieker, Xuefeng Gao
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Validity of heavy-traffic steady-state approximations in many-server queues with abandonment. 1-29 - Nir Perel, Uri Yechiali:

The Israeli queue with retrials. 31-56 - Amarjit Budhiraja, Arka P. Ghosh, Xin Liu:

Scheduling control for Markov-modulated single-server multiclass queueing systems in heavy traffic. 57-97
Volume 78, Number 2, October 2014
- James R. Cruise, Ayalvadi Ganesh

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Probabilistic consensus via polling and majority rules. 99-120 - J. W. Bosman, R. Núñez Queija

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A spectral theory approach for extreme value analysis in a tandem of fluid queues. 121-154 - Yoojin Choi, Petar Momcilovic:

On the departure process of the linear loss network. 155-187 - Fabrice Guillemin

, Charles Knessl, Johan van Leeuwaarden:
Erratum to: Wireless three-hop networks with stealing II: exact solutions through boundary value problems. 189-195
Volume 78, Number 3, November 2014
- Emilio Leonardi

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Throughput optimal scheduling policies in networks of constrained queues. 197-223 - Martin Nilsson

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Hitting time in Erlang loss systems with moving boundaries. 225-254 - Jinho Baik, Raj Rao Nadakuditi

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Batch latency analysis and phase transitions for a tandem of queues with exponentially distributed service times. 255-285
Volume 78, Number 4, December 2014
- Jan-Pieter L. Dorsman, Onno J. Boxma, Robert D. van der Mei:

On two-queue Markovian polling systems with exhaustive service. 287-311 - Jim G. Dai

, Masakiyo Miyazawa, Jian Wu:
A multi-dimensional SRBM: geometric views of its product form stationary distribution. 313-335 - Joke G. Blom, Koen De Turck, Offer Kella

, Michel Mandjes:
Tail asymptotics of a Markov-modulated infinite-server queue. 337-357 - Jing Zan, John J. Hasenbein, David P. Morton

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Asymptotically optimal staffing of service systems with joint QoS constraints. 359-386

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