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Performance Evaluation, Volume 62
Volume 62, Numbers 1-4, October 2005
- Philippe Nain:
General Chair's message. - Cheng-Shang Chang, Daniel A. Menascé:
PC co-chair's message.
- Rossano Gaeta, Gianfranco Balbo, Steven C. Bruell, Marco Gribaudo, Matteo Sereno:
A simple analytical framework to analyze search strategies in large-scale peer-to-peer networks. 1-16 - Wai-Yin Ng, W. K. Lin, Dah Ming Chiu:
Statistical modelling of information sharing: Community, membership, and content. 17-31 - Florence Clévenot-Perronnin, Philippe Nain, Keith W. Ross:
Multiclass P2P networks: Static resource allocation for service differentiation and bandwidth diversity. 32-49
- Thomas Bonald, Alexandre Proutière:
Conservative estimates of blocking and outage probabilities in CDMA networks. 50-67 - Jesse Landman, Pieter S. Kritzinger:
Delay analysis of downlink IP traffic on UMTS mobile networks. 68-82 - Yujing Wu, Carey L. Williamson:
Impacts of data call characteristics on multi-service CDMA system capacity. 83-99
- Sing-Kong Cheung, Hans van den Berg, Richard J. Boucherie:
Decomposing the queue length distribution of processor-sharing models into queue lengths of permanent customer queues. 100-116 - Isi Mitrani:
Approximate solutions for heavily loaded Markov-modulated queues. 117-131 - Tessa Dzial, Lothar Breuer, Ana da Silva Soares, Guy Latouche, Marie-Ange Remiche:
Fluid queues to solve jump processes. 132-146
- Nick G. Duffield, Vijay Arya, R. Bellino, Timur Friedman, Joseph Horowitz, Donald F. Towsley, Thierry Turletti:
Network tomography from aggregate loss reports. 147-163 - Nicolas Hohn, Darryl Veitch, Tao Ye:
Splitting and merging of packet traffic: Measurement and modelling. 164-177 - Natalia M. Markovich:
High quantile estimation for heavy-tailed distributions. 178-192
- Valery Naumov, Thomas R. Gross:
Scalability of routing methods in ad hoc networks. 193-209 - Robin Groenevelt, Philippe Nain, Ger Koole:
The message delay in mobile ad hoc networks. 210-228 - Wenjie Jiang, Dah-Ming Chiu, John C. S. Lui:
On the interaction of multiple overlay routing. 229-246
- Maaike Verloop, Sem C. Borst, Rudesindo Núñez-Queija:
Stability of size-based scheduling disciplines in resource-sharing networks. 247-262 - Nelson Antunes, Christine Fricker, Fabrice Guillemin, Philippe Robert:
Integration of streaming services and TCP data transmission in the Internet. 263-277 - Magnus Karlsson, Christos T. Karamanolis, Jeffrey S. Chase:
Controllable fair queuing for meeting performance goals. 278-294 - Daniel S. Menasché, Daniel R. Figueiredo, Edmundo de Souza e Silva:
An evolutionary game-theoretic approach to congestion control. 295-312
- Wouter Rogiest, Koenraad Laevens, Dieter Fiems, Herwig Bruneel:
A performance model for an asynchronous optical buffer. 313-330 - Andreas Stathopoulos, Alma Riska, Zhili Hua, Evgenia Smirni:
Bridging ETAQA and Ramaswami's formula for the solution of M/G/1-type processes. 331-348 - Peter Buchholz:
An improved method for bounding stationary measures of finite Markov processes. 349-365
- Gianluca Rizzo, Jean-Yves Le Boudec:
"Pay bursts only once" does not hold for non-FIFO guaranteed rate nodes. 366-381 - Alain Jean-Marie, Yvan Calas, Tigist Alemu:
On the compromise between burstiness and frequency of events. 382-399 - Wuqin Lin, Zhen Liu, Cathy H. Xia, Li Zhang:
Optimal capacity allocation for Web systems with end-to-end delay guarantees. 400-416
- Alix L. H. Chow, Leana Golubchik, John C. S. Lui, Adam Woei-Jyh Lee:
Multi-path streaming: Optimization of load distribution. 417-438 - Omri Bahat, Armand M. Makowski:
Measuring consistency in TTL-based caches. 439-455 - Konstantinos Psounis, Pablo Molinero-Fernández, Balaji Prabhakar, Fragkiskos Papadopoulos:
Systems with multiple servers under heavy-tailed workloads. 456-474 - Hanhua Feng, Vishal Misra, Dan Rubenstein:
Optimal state-free, size-aware dispatching for heterogeneous M/G/-type systems. 475-492
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