Queueing Systems, Volume 1: Theory

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Queueing Systems, Volume 1: Theory is a foundational textbook by Leonard Kleinrock that rigorously develops the mathematical theory of queueing processes and their applications in communication and computer systems.

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applicationArea communication systems
computer systems
packet-switched networks
resource allocation in computer systems
telecommunication networks
author Leonard Kleinrock NERFINISHED
describedAs foundational textbook in queueing theory
field applied probability
communication networks
computer systems performance analysis
operations research
queueing theory
focus rigorous mathematical development of queueing theory
hasVolume Queueing Systems, Volume 2: Computer Applications NERFINISHED
intendedAudience engineers working on computer and communication systems
graduate students
researchers in communication networks
language English
partOfSeries Queueing Systems NERFINISHED
topic G/M/1 queue
Little's law NERFINISHED
M/G/1 queue NERFINISHED
M/M/1 queue NERFINISHED
M/M/m queue
Markov chains
Poisson processes
birth-death processes
birth-death processes in communication systems
birth-death queueing models
blocking in queues
conservation laws in queueing
embedded Markov chains in queues
loss systems
multi-server queues
priority queues
queue length distributions
queueing networks
queueing processes
renewal theory in queues
reversibility in queueing systems
single-server queues
steady-state analysis
stochastic processes
traffic intensity
transient behavior of queues
waiting time distributions

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