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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, 1994
- Raif O. Onvural, Harry G. Perros, Guy Pujolle:
Preface. - Debasis Mitra, Isi Mitrani:
Efficient window flow control for high speed data networks with small buffers. 1-24 - José Augusto Suruagy Monteiro, Mario Gerla:
Bandwidth allocation in ATM networks. 25-50 - Zhen Liu, Don Towsley:
Burst reduction properties of rate-control throttles: departure process. 51-78 - Ioannis Stavrakakis:
A two-server queueing system with periodic and credit-based server availabilities. 79-100 - Hideaki Yamashita:
Numerical analysis of a discrete-time finite capacity queue with a burst arrival. 101-110 - Mario Bonatti, Alexei A. Gaivoronski:
Guaranteed approximation of Markov chains with applications to multiplexer engineering in ATM networks. 111-136 - Brahim Bensaou, Jacky Guibert, James W. Roberts, Alain Simonian:
Performance of an ATM multiplexer queue in the fluid approximation using the Beneš approach. 137-160 - Levent Gün, Vidyadhar G. Kulkarni, A. Narayanan:
Bandwidth allocation and access control in high-speed networks. 161-183 - Ming-Jeng Lee, James R. Yee:
An algorithm for optimal minimax routing in ATM networks. 185-206 - Michael R. Frater, Brian D. O. Anderson:
Fast simulation of buffer overflows in tandem networks ofGI/GI/1 queues. 207-220 - Onno J. Boxma, J. A. C. Resing:
Tandem queues with deterministic service times. 221-239 - Demetres D. Kouvatsos, Spyros G. Denazis:
A universal building block for the approximate analysis of a shared buffer ATM switch architecture. 241-278 - Kimon P. Kontovasilis, Nikolas Mitrou:
Bursty traffic modeling and efficient analysis algorithms via fluid-flow models for ATM IBCN. 279-323 - Khosrow Sohraby:
On the asymptotic analysis of statistical multiplexers with hyper-bursty arrivals. 325-346 - Raif O. Onvural, Harry G. Perros, Guy Pujolle:
A bibliography of ATM related papers. 347-371
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