Introduction to queueing networks
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Introduction to queueing networks
J. Wiley, c1998
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction to Queueing Networks Second Edition Erol Gelenbe, Duke University, North Carolina, USA and Guy Pujolle, University of Versailles, France With new concepts emerging in recent literature, this is a timely update to a highly successful and well established first edition. Queueing networks are particularly important as digital communications continue to grow; this text provides a through and comprehensive introduction to the concept of applying mathematical queueing network theory to data communications. New additions: G-nets, i.e. generalized (or "Gelenbe") queueing networks which allow the analysis of on-line network control functions such as traffic re-routing, discrete time queueing networks with application to ATM networks As leading authorities in this area, the authors' focus on the practical approach where aspects of queueing theory are applied directly to communications systems and networks. Included is a series of exercises and examples at the end of each chapter as well as a fully annotated bibliography. This book is of particular interest to communications and computer engineers and is essential reading for network. managers and administrators.
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Table of Contents
Queues with a Single Server. Jackson Networks. Extensions to Queues with a Single Server. Baskett, Chandy, Muntz and Palacios Networks. Approximate Methods. Flows in Networks. G-Networks: Positive and Negative Customers, Signals and Batch Removal. G-Networks with Multiple Classes of Signals and Positive Customers. Discrete-Time Queueing Systems. Bibliography. Appendix. Index.
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