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The G/M/1 queue is one of the classical models of queueing theory. The goal of this paper is two-fold: (a) To introduce new derivations of some well-known results, and (b) to present some new results for the G/M/1 queue and its variants. In particular, we pay attention to the G/M/1 queue with a...
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The G/M/1 queue is one of the classical models of queueing theory. The goal of this paper is two-fold: (a) To introduce new derivations of some well-known results, and (b) to present some new results for the G/M/1 queue and its variants. In particular, we pay attention to the G/M/1 queue with a...
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We consider an M|E <Subscript> N </Subscript>|1 queue in which there are two essential on-line decisions that have to be taken. The first one is the decision to either accept or reject new jobs. The second one is the decision to either continue or abort the service of a job. We show that under certain regularity...</subscript>
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