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found 17 matches
- 2005
- Konstantin Avrachenkov, Nikita O. Vilchevsky, Georgy L. Shevlyakov:
Priority queueing with finite buffer size and randomized push-out mechanism. Perform. Evaluation 61(1): 1-16 (2005) - René Bekker, Sem C. Borst, R. Núñez Queija:
Performance of TCP-friendly streaming sessions in the presence of heavy-tailed elastic flows. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 143-162 (2005) - Sem C. Borst, Dennis van Ooteghem, Bert Zwart:
Tail asymptotics for discriminatory processor-sharing queues with heavy-tailed service requirements. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 281-298 (2005) - Daniel R. Figueiredo, Benyuan Liu, Anja Feldmann, Vishal Misra, Donald F. Towsley, Walter Willinger:
On TCP and self-similar traffic. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 129-141 (2005) - Arzad Alam Kherani, Anurag Kumar:
Long range dependence in network traffic and the closed loop behaviour of buffers under adaptive window control. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 95-127 (2005) - Sunggon Kim, Seung Yeob Nam, Dan Keun Sung:
Effective bandwidth for a single server queueing system with fractional Brownian input. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 203-223 (2005) - Valentina I. Klimenok, Lothar Breuer, Gennady V. Tsarenkov, Alexander N. Dudin:
The BMAP/G/1/N -> ./PH/1/M tandem queue with losses. Perform. Evaluation 61(1): 17-40 (2005) - Zinovi L. Krougly, David A. Stanford:
Iterative algorithms for performance evaluation of closed network models. Perform. Evaluation 61(1): 41-64 (2005) - Zhen Liu:
Long range dependence and heavy tail distributions. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 91-93 (2005) - Miguel López-Guerrero, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Dimitrios Makrakis:
Probabilistic envelope processes for alpha-stable self-similar traffic models and their application to resource provisioning. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 257-279 (2005) - Michel Mandjes, Miranda van Uitert:
Sample-path large deviations for generalized processor sharing queues with Gaussian inputs. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 225-256 (2005) - Takayuki Osogami, Mor Harchol-Balter, Alan Scheller-Wolf:
Analysis of cycle stealing with switching times and thresholds. Perform. Evaluation 61(4): 347-369 (2005) - Dorin Bogdan Petriu, C. Murray Woodside:
Software performance models from system scenarios. Perform. Evaluation 61(1): 65-89 (2005) - Lambert Schaelicke:
Evaluating the impact of the simulation environment on experimentation results. Perform. Evaluation 61(4): 329-346 (2005) - Cathy H. Xia, Zhen Liu, Mark S. Squillante, Li Zhang, Naceur Malouch:
Web traffic modeling at finer time scales and performance implications. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 181-201 (2005) - Ye Xia, David N. C. Tse:
Analysis on packet resequencing for reliable network protocols. Perform. Evaluation 61(4): 299-328 (2005) - Jian Yuan, Kevin Mills:
A cross-correlation-based method for spatial-temporal traffic analysis. Perform. Evaluation 61(2-3): 163-180 (2005)
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