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Queueing Systems - Vol. 1: Theory
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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 540 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Layered queueing network & Bulk queue.read more
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Throughput calculation for basic stochastic rendezvous networks
TL;DR: A distributed program is modelled as a stochastic network of tasks related by their rendezvous requests, which is assumed to have maximum concurrency as if each task were executed on its own processor.
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Planning and scheduling of semi-urgent surgeries
Maartje E. Zonderland,Maartje E. Zonderland,Richardus J. Boucherie,Nelli Litvak,Carmen L.A.M. Vleggeert-Lankamp +4 more
TL;DR: This paper evaluates the OR capacity needed to accommodate every incoming semi-urgent surgery using a queuing theory framework, and introduces another queuing model that enables a trade-off between the cancelation rate of elective surgeries and unused OR time.
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On handoff performance for an integrated voice/data cellular system
TL;DR: This paper demonstrates that both Complete Sharing and Dynamic Partition schemes can achieve comparable performance by proper manipulation of control parameters, and suggests that DP scheme can more easily achieve the target QoS requirement, at the expense of some over-provisioning, thus can potentially lead to less channel efficiency when comparing to a CS based scheme.
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The effect of scheduling discipline on spin overhead in shared memory parallel systems
TL;DR: The effects of two environmental factors, multiprogramming and data-dependent execution times, on spinning are discussed, and it is shown how the choice of scheduling discipline can be used to reduce the amount of spinning in each case.
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Optimal anycast technique for delay-sensitive energy-constrained asynchronous sensor networks
TL;DR: A delay-optimal anycasting scheme under periodic sleep-wake patterns that results in the smallest delay among all wake-up patterns under given energy constraints is developed.