Journal: Queueing Syst.

Volume 18, Issue 3-4

199 -- 248Michael A. Zazanis, Rajan Suri. Perturbation analysis of the::::GI/GI::::/1 queue
249 -- 271Steve W. Fuhrmann, Ilias Iliadis. A comparison of three random disciplines
273 -- 300Susan H. Xu. A duality approach to admission and scheduling controls of queues
301 -- 332Hong Chen, Ping Yang, David D. Yao. Control and scheduling in a two-station queueing network: Optimal policies and heuristics
333 -- 351Kiran M. Rege, Bhaskar Sengupta. A decomposition theorem and related results for the discriminatory processor sharing queue
353 -- 386Awi Federgruen, Ziv Katalan. Approximating queue size and waiting time distributions in general polling systems
387 -- 431Martin Eisenberg. The polling system with a stopping server

Volume 18, Issue 1-2

1 -- 3Masakiyo Miyazawa, Hideaki Takagi. Editorial introduction
5 -- 26Mohan L. Chaudhry, Yiqiang Q. Zhao. First-passage-time and busy-period distributions of discrete-time Markovian queues: ::::Geom(n)/Geom(n)::::/1/::::N::::
27 -- 45Walter Böhm, Sri Gopal Mohanty. Transient analysis of queues with heterogeneous arrivals
47 -- 67Bart Vinck, Herwig Bruneel. Analyzing the discrete-time::::G:::::::(G):::/Geo/1 queue using complex contour integration
69 -- 105Erik S. Rieger, Gerhard Haßlinger. An analytical solution for the discrete time single server system with semi-Markovian arrivals
107 -- 116Roy D. Yates. Analysis of discrete time queues via the reversed process
117 -- 132Victor Pestien, Subramanian Ramakrishnan. Features of some discrete-time cyclic queueing networks
133 -- 148Hideo Osawa. Quasi-reversibility of a discrete-time queue and related models
149 -- 166Masakiyo Miyazawa. On the characterization of departure rules for discrete-time queueing networks with batch movements and its applications
167 -- 182Hideaki Yamashita. Discrete-time analysis of a classified multi-server queue with burst arrivals and a shared buffer
183 -- 197Hideaki Takagi, Kin K. Leung. Analysis of a discrete-time queueing system with time-limited service