J. Ben Atkinson

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Some light-traffic and heavy-traffic results for the \(GI/G/n/0\) queue using the GM heuristic2014-06-05Paper
Two new heuristics for the GI/G/n/0 queueing loss system with examples based on the two-phase Coxian distribution2009-10-15Paper
A hypercube queueing loss model with customer-dependent service rates2008-06-24Paper
Heuristic methods for the analysis of a queueing system describing emergency medical service deployed along a highway2007-07-05Paper
On the economic tender quantity2005-04-04Paper
A greedy randomised search heuristic for time-constrained vehicle scheduling and the incorporation of a learning strategy2005-01-19Paper
Some related paradoxes of queuing theory: new cases and a unifying explanation2005-01-10Paper
Three cases of light-traffic insensitivity of the loss probability in a \(GI/G/m/0\) loss system to the shape of the service time distribution2004-01-05Paper
Conditions for the light-traffic insensitivity to loss probability in a \(\text{GI}/ \text{G}/m/0\) queueing system2003-09-09Paper
A note on the \(\text{C}_{2}/\text{G}/1\) queue and the \(\text{C}_{2}/\text{G}/1\) loss system2001-04-03Paper
On some parallels between the loss probability in the GI/G/1 loss system and the delay probability in the GI/G/1 queue2000-03-19Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48877201996-08-05Paper
The transient M/G/1/0 queue: Some bounds and approximations for light traffic with application to reliability1996-05-28Paper
The General Two-Server Queueing Loss System: Discrete-Time Analysis and Numerical Approximation of Continuous-Time Systems1995-05-28Paper
On the calculation of steady-state loss probabilities in the \(GI/G/2/0\) queue1995-05-14Paper
A Greedy Look-ahead Heuristic for Combinatorial Optimization: An Application to Vehicle Scheduling with Time Windows1994-07-31Paper

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