Advances in Queueing Theory, Methods, and Open Problems (Probability and Stochastics, #4)

by Jewgeni H. Dshalalow

Richard Durrett, Mark Pinsky, Benjamin Melamed, Richard F. Serfozo, David D. Yao, Muhammad El-Taha, Marcel F. Neuts, Charles Tier, and Charles Knessl

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The progress of science and technology has placed Queueing Theory among the most popular disciplines in applied mathematics, operations research, and engineering. Although queueing has been on the scientific market since the beginning of this century, it is still rapidly expanding by capturing new areas in technology. Advances in Queueing provides a comprehensive overview of problems in this enormous area of science and focuses on the most significant methods recently developed.
Written by a team of 24 eminent scientists, the book examines stochastic, analytic, and generic methods such as approximations, estimates and bounds, and simulation. The first chapter presents an overview of classical queueing methods from the birth of queues to the seventies. It also contains the most comprehensive bibliography of books on queueing and telecommunications to date. Each of the following chapters surveys recent methods applied to classes of queueing systems and networks followed by a discussion of open problems and future research directions.
Advances in Queueing is a practical reference that allows the reader quick access to the latest methods.

  • ISBN10 0367448912
  • ISBN13 9780367448912
  • Publish Date 2 December 2019 (first published 18 September 1995)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint CRC Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 528
  • Language English