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  1. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research
  2. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research : Volume 62
  3. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research : Volume 62, Issue 3, December 2005
  4. On product form tandem structures
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Mathematical Methods of Operations Research : Volume 62
Mathematical Methods of Operations Research : Volume 62, Issue 3, December 2005
Special issue in honor of Arie Hordijk Editorial introduction
Extending simulation uses of antithetic variables: partially monotone functions, random permutations, and random subsets
Simulation of typical Cox–Voronoi cells with a special regard to implementation tests
Zero-sum constrained stochastic games with independent state processes
On mean reward variance in semi-Markov processes
On essential information in sequential decision processes
Stochastic control problems with delay
On product form tandem structures
The G/M/1 queue revisited
Controlling an oscillating Jackson-type network having state-dependent service rates
Large deviations without principle: join the shortest queue
On the optimality of a full-service policy for a queueing system with discounted costs
Staffing decisions for heterogeneous workers with turnover
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On product form tandem structures

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Dijk, Nico M. Van
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract This paper is written in honour to A. Hordijk. It establishes product form results for a generic and instructive multi-class tandem queue with blocking, to which A. Hordijk has directly and indirectly contributed.First, a sufficient and necessary product form characterization is provided. Next, three special cases are briefly presented. These illustrate the possibility of product forms despite finite capacity constraints (blocking), unproportional processor sharing mechanisms and resource contentions (such as for access control).The results are partially new and of interest for present-day applications. In essence these rely upon the pioneering work by A. Hordijk
Ending Page 436
Page Count 8
Starting Page 429
File Format PDF
ISSN 14322994
e-ISSN 14325217
Journal Mathematical Methods of Operations Research
Issue Number 3
Volume Number 62
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2005-11-22
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Queues and service Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization Business/Management Science Operations Research/Decision Theory Tandem queues Queueing theory Product forms
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Management Science and Operations Research Mathematics Software
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