O Boxma, D Perry, W Stadje - Annals of Operations Research, 2024 - Springer
This paper is devoted to the theory of perishable inventory systems. In such systems items arrive and stay 'on the shelf'until they are either taken by a demand or become outdated. Our …
We provide a survey of so-called shot-noise queues: queueing models with the special feature that the server speed is proportional to the amount of work it faces. Several results …
We study queues with impatient customers and Processor Sharing (PS) discipline as well as other variants of PS discipline, namely, Discriminatory Processor Sharing (DPS) and …
A Rumyantsev, P Zueva, K Kalinina… - … , Modelling and Evaluation …, 2018 - Springer
We introduce an approach to energy efficiency policies evaluation in various application fields, based on widely available technical and software tools. The approach is based on a …
Many service providers often categorize their users into multi-classes, depending on their service requirements. Each class has strict quality of service (QoS) demands (eg, minimum …
JPL Dorsman, M Vlasiou, B Zwart - Queueing systems, 2015 - Springer
We study a network of parallel single-server queues, where the speeds of the servers are varying over time and governed by a single continuous-time Markov chain. We obtain heavy …
A Chydzinski, B Adamczyk - Plos one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
We present an analysis of queueing systems with the dropping function, infinite buffer and general distribution of the service time. Firstly, a stability condition, more general than the …
We consider a reflected Lévy process without negative jumps, starting at the origin. When the reflected process first upcrosses level K, a timer is activated. After D time units, the timer …