<p><p>This book deals with the performance analysis of closed queueing networks with general processing times and finite buffer spaces. It offers a detailed introduction to the problem and a comprehensive literature review. Two approaches to the performance of closed queueing networks are presented.
Fundamentals of Queueing Networks: Performance, Asymptotics, and Optimization
β Scribed by Hong Chen, David D. Yao (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Series
- Stochastic Modelling and Applied Probability 46
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The objective of this book is to collect in a single volume the essentials of stochastic networks, from the classical product-form theory to the more reΒ cent developments such as diffusion and fluid limits, stochastic comparisons, stability, control (dynamic scheduling) and optimization. The selection of materials inevitably is a reflection upon our bias and preference, but it is also driven to a large extent by our desire to provide a graduate-level text that is well balanced in breadth and depth, suitable for the classroom. Given the wide-ranging applications of stochastic networks in recent years, from supply chains to telecommunications, it is also our hope that the book will serve as a useful reference for researchers and students alike in these diverse fields. The book consists of three parts. The first part, Chapters 1 through 4, covers (continuous-time) Markov-chain models, including the classical Jackson and Kelly networks, the notion of quasi-reversible queues, and stochastic comparisons. The second part, Chapters 5 through 10, focuses on Brownian models, including limit theorems for generalized Jackson netΒ works and multiclass feedforward networks, an in-depth examination of stability in a Kumar-Seidman network, and Brownian approximations for general multiclass networks with a mixture of priority and first-in-first-out disciplines. The third part, Chapters 11 and 12, discusses scheduling in both queueing (stochastic) and fluid (deterministic) networks, along with topics such as conservation laws, polymatroid optimization, and linear proΒ gramming.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Birth-Death Queues....Pages 1-13
Jackson Networks....Pages 15-35
Stochastic Comparisons....Pages 37-67
Kelly Networks....Pages 69-96
Technical Desiderata....Pages 97-124
Single-Station Queues....Pages 125-158
Generalized Jackson Networks....Pages 159-214
A Two-Station Multiclass Network....Pages 215-257
Multiclass Feedforward Networks....Pages 259-297
Brownian Approximations....Pages 299-335
Conservation Laws....Pages 337-373
Scheduling of Fluid Networks....Pages 375-400
Back Matter....Pages 401-406
β¦ Subjects
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Statistics, general; Operation Research/Decision Theory
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