From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique… Meer...
From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique, described in the papers [82] and [77].My analysis involved lengthy, tedious deri- tions of systems of integral equations for the probability density function (pdf) of the waiting time.After pondering for many months whether there might be a faster, easier way to derive the integral equations, I ?nally discovered the basic theorems for such a method in August, 1974.The theorems establish a connection between sample-path level-crossing rates of the virtual wait process and the pdf of the waiting time.This connection was not found anywhere else in the literature at the time.I immediately developed a comprehensive new methodology for deriving the integral equations based on these theorems, and called it system point theory. (Subsequently it was called system point method,or system point level crossing method: SPLC or simply LC.) I rewrote the entire PhD thesis from November 1974 to March 1975, using LC to reach solutions.The new thesis was called System Point Theory in Exponential Queues.On June 12, 1975 I presented an invited talk on the new methodology at the Fifth Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications at the University of Maryland.Many queueing theorists were present.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Mathematics > Probability & statistics, Springer New York<
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From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique… Meer...
From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique, described in the papers [82] and [77].My analysis involved lengthy, tedious deri- tions of systems of integral equations for the probability density function (pdf) of the waiting time.After pondering for many months whether there might be a faster, easier way to derive the integral equations, I ?nally discovered the basic theorems for such a method in August, 1974.The theorems establish a connection between sample-path level-crossing rates of the virtual wait process and the pdf of the waiting time.This connection was not found anywhere else in the literature at the time.I immediately developed a comprehensive new methodology for deriving the integral equations based on these theorems, and called it system point theory. (Subsequently it was called system point method,or system point level crossing method: SPLC or simply LC.) I rewrote the entire PhD thesis from November 1974 to March 1975, using LC to reach solutions.The new thesis was called System Point Theory in Exponential Queues.On June 12, 1975 I presented an invited talk on the new methodology at the Fifth Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications at the University of Maryland.Many queueing theorists were present.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Mathematics > Probability & statistics, Springer US<
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From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique, described in the papers [82] and [77]. My analysis involved lengthy, tedious deri- tions of systems of integral equations for the probability density function (pdf) of the waiting time. After pondering for many months whether there might be a faster, easier way to derive the integral equations, I ?nally discovered the basic theorems for such a method in August, 1974. The theorems establish a connection between sample-path level-crossing rates of the virtual wait process and the pdf of the waiting time. This connection was not found anywhere else in the literature at the time. I immediately developed a comprehensive new methodology for deriving the integral equations based on these theorems, and called it system point theory. (Subsequently it was called system point method,or system point level crossing method: SPLC or simply LC.) I rewrote the entire PhD thesis from November 1974 to March 1975, using LC to reach solutions. The new thesis was called System Point Theory in Exponential Queues. On June 12, 1975 I presented an invited talk on the new methodology at the Fifth Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications at the University of Maryland. Many queueing theorists were present., Springer<
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From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique… Meer...
From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique, described in the papers [82] and [77].My analysis involved lengthy, tedious deri- tions of systems of integral equations for the probability density function (pdf) of the waiting time.After pondering for many months whether there might be a faster, easier way to derive the integral equations, I ?nally discovered the basic theorems for such a method in August, 1974.The theorems establish a connection between sample-path level-crossing rates of the virtual wait process and the pdf of the waiting time.This connection was not found anywhere else in the literature at the time.I immediately developed a comprehensive new methodology for deriving the integral equations based on these theorems, and called it system point theory. (Subsequently it was called system point method,or system point level crossing method: SPLC or simply LC.) I rewrote the entire PhD thesis from November 1974 to March 1975, using LC to reach solutions.The new thesis was called System Point Theory in Exponential Queues.On June 12, 1975 I presented an invited talk on the new methodology at the Fifth Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications at the University of Maryland.Many queueing theorists were present.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Mathematics > Probability & statistics, Springer New York<
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From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique… Meer...
From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique, described in the papers [82] and [77].My analysis involved lengthy, tedious deri- tions of systems of integral equations for the probability density function (pdf) of the waiting time.After pondering for many months whether there might be a faster, easier way to derive the integral equations, I ?nally discovered the basic theorems for such a method in August, 1974.The theorems establish a connection between sample-path level-crossing rates of the virtual wait process and the pdf of the waiting time.This connection was not found anywhere else in the literature at the time.I immediately developed a comprehensive new methodology for deriving the integral equations based on these theorems, and called it system point theory. (Subsequently it was called system point method,or system point level crossing method: SPLC or simply LC.) I rewrote the entire PhD thesis from November 1974 to March 1975, using LC to reach solutions.The new thesis was called System Point Theory in Exponential Queues.On June 12, 1975 I presented an invited talk on the new methodology at the Fifth Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications at the University of Maryland.Many queueing theorists were present.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Mathematics > Probability & statistics, Springer US<
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From 1972 to 1974, I was working on a PhD thesis entitled Multiple Server Queues with Service Time Depending on Waiting Time.The method of analysis was the embedded Markov chain technique, described in the papers [82] and [77]. My analysis involved lengthy, tedious deri- tions of systems of integral equations for the probability density function (pdf) of the waiting time. After pondering for many months whether there might be a faster, easier way to derive the integral equations, I ?nally discovered the basic theorems for such a method in August, 1974. The theorems establish a connection between sample-path level-crossing rates of the virtual wait process and the pdf of the waiting time. This connection was not found anywhere else in the literature at the time. I immediately developed a comprehensive new methodology for deriving the integral equations based on these theorems, and called it system point theory. (Subsequently it was called system point method,or system point level crossing method: SPLC or simply LC.) I rewrote the entire PhD thesis from November 1974 to March 1975, using LC to reach solutions. The new thesis was called System Point Theory in Exponential Queues. On June 12, 1975 I presented an invited talk on the new methodology at the Fifth Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications at the University of Maryland. Many queueing theorists were present., Springer<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780387094212 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0387094210 Gebonden uitgave Verschijningsjaar: 2008 Uitgever: Springer US 482 Bladzijden Taal: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternatieve schrijfwijzen: 0-387-09421-0, 978-0-387-09421-2 alternatieve schrijfwijzen en verwante zoekwoorden: Auteur van het boek: brill Titel van het boek: stochastic models, gruppe, data and relationships, level crossing
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Auteur: Percy H. Brill Titel: International Series in Operations Research Management Science; Level Crossing Methods in Stochastic Models Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer US 480 Bladzijden Verschijningsjaar: 2008-12-03 New York; NY; US Gedrukt / Gemaakt in Taal: Engels 203,29 € (DE) 209,00 € (AT) 230,50 CHF (CH) Available XXV, 480 p.
EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Mathematik/Sonstiges; Mathematische Modellierung; Verstehen; M/G/1 queue; Operations Research; Probability distribution; Stochastic model; Stochastic models; dams; embedded process; estimation; inventories; level crossing; linear optimization; queues; sample path; statistics; system point; C; Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Operations Research/Decision Theory; Industrial and Production Engineering; Operations Management; System Performance and Evaluation; Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics; Probability Theory; Operations Research and Decision Theory; Industrial and Production Engineering; Operations Management; System Performance and Evaluation; Mathematics and Statistics; Mathematik für Ingenieure; Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung und Statistik; Stochastik; Unternehmensforschung; Management: Entscheidungstheorie; Fertigungstechnik und Ingenieurwesen; Management spezifischer Bereiche; Systemanalyse und -design; BB
Origin Of Level Crossing Method.- Sample Path And System Point.- M/G/1 Queues And Variants.- M/M/C Queues.- G/M/c Queues.- Dams and Inventories.- Multi-Dimensional Models.- Embedded Level Crossing Method.- Level Crossing Estimation.- Additional Applications.
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