Title
Boundary value problems in queueing theory
Abstract
Recently complex function techniques have been developed for the analysis of queueing systems which need for their modelling a two dimensional state space. A variety of computer- and communication networks gives rise to such two-dimensional queueing systems and their analysis is needed for the performance evaluation of these aggregates. The present study reviews these developments
Year
DOI
Venue
1988
10.1007/BF01189045
Queueing Syst.
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Random walks,2-dimensional Markov processes,boundary value problems,Riemann problem,Riemann-Hilbert problem,Fredhohn integral equation,conformai mapping,queueing processes,computer networks,polling systems,performance evaluation
Journal
3
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
2
20
1.72
References 
Authors
5
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
J. W. Cohen1406.76