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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 80
Volume 80, Numbers 1-2, June 2015
- Offer Kella

, Wolfgang Stadje:
A clearing system with impatient passengers: asymptotics and estimation in a bus stop model. 1-14 - Yaofei Xiong, Duncan J. Murdoch, David A. Stanford:

Perfect sampling of a single-server queue with periodic Poisson arrivals. 15-33 - Burak Büke, Hanyi Chen:

Stabilizing policies for probabilistic matching systems. 35-69 - Harsha Honnappa, Rahul Jain

, Amy R. Ward
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A queueing model with independent arrivals, and its fluid and diffusion limits. 71-103 - Guy Latouche, Giang Nguyen:

Fluid approach to two-sided reflected Markov-modulated Brownian motion. 105-125 - Ruslan K. Krenzler

, Hans Daduna:
Loss systems in a random environment: steady state analysis. 127-153 - Toshiyuki Katsuda:

General hazard-type scaling of abandonment time distribution for a G/Ph/n+GI queue in the Halfin-Whitt heavy-traffic regime. 155-195
Volume 80, Number 3, July 2015
- Yaofei Xiong, Duncan J. Murdoch, David A. Stanford:

Perfect and nearly perfect sampling of work-conserving queues. 197-222 - Ana Busic

, Stéphane Durand, Bruno Gaujal, Florence Perronnin:
Perfect sampling of Jackson queueing networks. 223-260 - Vijay Kamble, Jean C. Walrand:

Approximately optimal scheduling of an M/G/1 queue with heavy tails. 261-271 - Xiaohan Kang, Juan José Jaramillo

, Lei Ying
:
Stability of longest-queue-first scheduling in linear wireless networks with multihop traffic and one-hop interference. 273-291
Volume 80, Number 4, August 2015
- Aditya Gopalan, Constantine Caramanis

, Sanjay Shakkottai:
Wireless scheduling with partial channel state information: large deviations and optimality. 293-340 - Alexander L. Stolyar:

Pull-based load distribution in large-scale heterogeneous service systems. 341-361 - Yoshiaki Inoue, Tetsuya Takine:

Analysis of the loss probability in the M/G/1+G queue. 363-386 - Takayuki Osogami, Rudy Raymond

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Erratum to: Analysis of transient queues with semidefinite optimization. 387-388

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