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List of References

This page gives a list of references related to my research area. Additions are welcome to the list. Please contact zhao@math.carleton.ca


Last updated: November 2007


Notes for download

  1. Robert B. Cooper (1981) Introduction to Queueing Theory (2nd edition). (with solutions )
  2. Ivo Adan and Jacques Resing (2001) Queueing Theory.
  3. Click here for more.

Other references
  1. Agrawal, Subhash Chandra (1985). Metamodeling: A Study of Approximations in Queueing Models. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
    (262 pp.)
  2. Allen, Arnold O. (1990). Probability, Statistics, and Queueing Theory: with Computer Science Applications. Second ed. Academic Press, New York.
    (768 pp. ISBN 0-12-051-051-0. The first ed. was 1978.)
  3. Ash, Robert B. (1975). Topics in Stochastic Processes. Academic Press, New York.
  4. Asmussen, Soren (1987). Applied Probability and Queues. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.
    (318 pp. ISBN 0-471-91173-9)
  5. Baccelli, F. and Bremaud, P. (1994). Elements of Queueing Theory: Palm Martingale Calculus and Stochastic Recurrences. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
    (256 pp. ISBN 0-387-53347-8)
  6. Baccelli, Francois and Bremaud, Pierre (1987). Palm Probabilities and Stationary Queues (Lecture Notes in Statistics, Vol 41). Springer Verlag.
    (ISBN 0387965149)
  7. Bailey, N.T.J. (1964). The Elements of Stochastic Processes. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  8. Barlow, R.E. and Proschan, F. (1965). Mathematical Theory of Reliability. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  9. Barlow, R.E. and Proschan, F. (1981), (Reprint of original 1975 edition, with correction.) Statistical Theory of Reliability and Life Testing. TO BEGIN WITH. Silver Spring, MD.
  10. Beckmann, Petr (1968). Introduction to Elementary Queuing Theory and Telephone Traffic. Golem Press. Boulder, Colo.
    (144 pp.)
  11. Beckmann, Petr (1976). Elementary Queue Theory and Telephone Traffic. Flatiron Publications.
    (ISBN 0686980727)
  12. Benes, V.E. (1963). General Stochastic Processes in the Theory of Queues. Addison Wesley, Reading, PA.
    (88 pp.)
  13. Bertsekas, D. (1987). Dymamic Programming: Deterministic and Stochastic Models. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
  14. Bertsekas, Dimitri (1992). Data Networks. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
  15. Bhat, U. Narayana (1968). A Study of the Queueing Systems M/G/1 and GI/M/1 Springer-Verlag, Berlin, New York.
    (78 pp.)
  16. Bhat, U.N. and Basawa, I.V. (editors) (1992). Queueing and Related Models. Clarendon Press.
    (348 pp. ISBN 0-19-852233-9)
  17. Bini, D. and Pan, V. (1994). Matrix and Polynomial Computations, Vol. 1: Fundamental Algorithms. Birkhauser, Boston.
  18. Borovkov, A.A. (1976). Stochastic Processes in Queueing Theory. Springer-Verlag, New York.
    (280 pp.)
  19. Boxma, O.J. and Syski, R. (editors) (1988). Queueing Theory and its Applications (Liber Amicorum for J.W. Cohen). North-Holland.
    (446 pp. ISBN 0-444-70497-3)
  20. Bremaud, P. (1981). Point Processes and Queues, Springer Verlag.
  21. Brill, Percy. (1975). System Point Theory in Exponential Queues. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Toronto.
    (234 pp. May be ordered from UMI (University Microfilms International) Order number 8901129)
  22. Bruell, Steven C. and Balbo, Gianfranco (1980). Computational Algorithms for Closed Queueing Networks. North Holland, New York.
    (190 pp)
  23. Brunnel, Herwig, and Kim, Byung G. (1993). Discrete-Time Models for Communication Systems Including ATM. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.
  24. Bunday, B.D. (1986). Basic Queuing Theory. Edward Arnold.
    (ISBN 0713135700)
  25. Buzacott, John A. and Shanthikumar, J. George (1993). Stochastic Models of Manufacturing Systems. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
  26. Carmichael, D.G. (1987). Engineering Queueus in Construction and Mining. Ellis Horwood Ltd.
    (ISBN 0132781441)
  27. Chakravarthy, S. and Alfa, A.S. (editors) (1996). Matrix Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models, Marcel Dekker, New York.
    (375 pp. ISBN 0824797663)
  28. Chaudhry, M.L. (1992). QROOT Software Package. A & A Publications, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
  29. Chaudhry, M.L. and Templeton, J.G.C. (editors) (1986). Bulk Queues. Selecta Statistica Canadiana, Vol. VII.
  30. Chaudhry, M.L. and Templeton, James G.C. (1983). A First Course in Bulk Queues. Wiley, New York.
  31. Cheng, T.C.E. and Podolsky, S. (1993). Just-in-time manufacturing - an introduction. Chapman & Hall, New York.
  32. Cohen, Jacob Willem (1969). The Single Server Queue. North-Holl, Amsterdam.
    (657 pp.)
  33. Cohen, J.W. (1982). The Single Server Queue. Revised Ed. North-Holland, Amsterdam.
    (694 pp.)
  34. Cohen, Jacob Willem. (1976). On Regenerative Processes in Queueing Theory. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
    (93 pp.)
  35. Cohen, J. W. and Boxma, O.J. (1983). Boundary Value Problems in Queueing System Analysis. North-Holland.
    (405 pp. ISBN 0-444-86567-5)
  36. Cohen, J.W. and Pack, C.D. (editors) (1991). Queueing, Performance, and Control in ATM. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-13), Copenhagen, Denmark, June 19, 1991. North-Holland, Amsterdam.
    (266 pp. ISBN 0-444-89114-5)
  37. Conolly, Brian (1958, 1975). Lecture Notes on Queueing Systems. Ellis Horwood Ltd., Chichester, Sussex, England.
    (ISBN 0470168579)
  38. Conway, A.E. and Georganas, N.D. (1989). Queueing Networks -- Exact Computational Algorithms: A Unified Theory Based on Decomposition and Aggregation. MIT Press. Cambridge, MA.
    (234 pp. SBN 0-262-03145-0)
  39. Conway, Richard, Maxwell, William, and Miller, Louis (1967). Theory of Scheduling. Addison Wesley. (I294 pp. SBN 0-201-01189-1)
  40. Cooper, Robert B. (1981). Introduction to Queueing Theory, 2nd Edition. Elsevier, New York.
    (347 pp. ISBN 0-444-00379-7)
  41. Courtois, P. J. (1977). Decomposability : Queueing and Computer System Applications. Academic Press, New York.
    (201 pp.)
  42. Cox, D.R. and Miller, H.D. (1965). The Theory of Stochastic Processes. Chapman & Hall, London.
  43. Cox, D.R. and Smith, Walter L. (1961). Queues. Chapman and Hall, London.
    (180 pp. ISBN 0-412-10930-1)
  44. Cox, D.R. and Isham, V. (1980). Point Processes. Chapman and Hall, London.
  45. Daigle, J. (1992). Queueing Theory for Telecommunications. Addison Wesley.
  46. Derman, C. (1970). Finite State Markovian Decision Processes. Academic Press, New York.
  47. van Dijk, Nico M. (1993). Queueing Networks and Product Forms: A Systems Approach (Wiley-Interscience Series in Systems and Optimization). Wiley, Chichester. (ISBN 0471928488)
  48. Disney, Ralph and Kiessler, Peter (1987). Traffic Processes in Queueing Networks : A Markov Renewal Approach. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
    (251 pp. ISBN 0-8018-3454-6)
  49. van Doorn, Erik (1982). Stochastic Monotonicity and Queueing Applications of Birth-Death Processes. Springer Verlag. (ISBN 0387905472)
  50. Dshalalow, Jewgeni H. (editor) (1995). Advances in Queueing: Theory, Methods, and Open Problems. CRC Press.
    (ISBN 0-8493-8074-X)
  51. Dshalalow, Jewgeni H. (editor) (1996). Frontiers in Queueing: Models and Applications in Science and Engineering. (Recent Developments, Open Problems and Future Research Directions). CRC Press.
    (ISBN:0-8493-8074-XX, 490 pp.)
  52. Ghosal, A. (1970). Some Aspects of Queueing and Storage Systems. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
    (93 pp.)
  53. Glasserman, Paul and Yao, David D. (1994). Monotone Structure in Discrete-Event Systems. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  54. Gnedenko, B.V. and Kovalenko, I.N. (1989). Introduction to Queueing Theory, Second Edition. Birkhauser, Boston.
    (314 pp. ISBN 0-8176-3423-1)
  55. Graves, S.C., Kan, A.H.G. Rinnooy and Zipkin, P.H. (editors) (1993). Logistics of Production and Inventory. North-Holland, Amsterdam.
  56. Gorney, Leonard. (1981). Queueing Theory, a Problem Solving Approach. Petrocelli Books, New York
    (184 pp.)
  57. Gross, Donald, and Harris, Carl. (1985). Fundamentals of Queueing Theory. 2nd Edition. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
    (587 pp. ISBN 0-471-89067-7)
  58. Golub, G.H. and van Loan, C. (1981). Matrix Computations. Academic Press, New York.
  59. Haight, Frank A. (1963). Mathematical Theories of Traffic Flow. Academic Press, New York.
    (242 pp.)
  60. Hall, Randolph W. (1991). Queueing Methods: For Services and Manufacturing. Prentice Hall.
    (ISBN 0137447566)
  61. Harris, Carl and Gross, Donald. (1993). Queueing Analyses with TK Solver. Universal Technical Systems (with diskette).
    (260 pp., queueing software)
  62. Harrison, J. Michael (1985). Brownian Motion and Stochastic Flow Systems. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  63. Hayes, P.J.F. (1984). Modeling and Analysis of Computer Communication Networks. Plenum Publications, New York.
  64. Heyman, D.P. and Sobel, M.J. (1982). Stochastic Models in Operations Research, Vol. I. McGraw-Hill, New York.
  65. Heyman, D.P. and Sobel, M.J. (1984). Stochastic Models in Operations Research, Vol. II: Stochastic Optimization. McGraw-Hill, New York.
  66. Hernandez-Lerma, Onesimo and Lasserre, Jean Bernard (1996). Discrete-Time Markov Control Processes: Basic Optimality Criteria. Springer-Verlag, New York.
  67. Hlynka, Myron (1995). A Brief Introduction to Queueing Theory, (61 pp., Submitted for possible publication)
  68. Howard, R.A. (1960). Dynamic Programming and Markov Processes. MIT Press and John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  69. Howard, W. J. (1971). A Simple Manual on Queues --- the Long and Short of Waiting Lines. Xyzyx Information Corp., Canoga Park, Calif.
    (54 pp.)
  70. Hunter, Jeffrey J. (1983). Mathematical Techniques of Applied Probability, Discrete Time Models: Basic Theory, Vol. I. Academic Press, New York.
  71. Hunter, Jeffrey J. (1983). Mathematical techniques of applied probability, Vol. II. Academic Press, New York.
  72. Iglehart, D. L. and Shedler, G. S. (1980). Regenerative Simulation of Response Times in Networks of Queues. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
    (204 pp.)
  73. Ito, K., and McKean, Jr. H.P. (1988). Diffusion Processes and their Sample Paths, 2nd Printing, Corrected. Springer-Verlag, Beijing.
  74. Jaiswal, N.K. (1968). Priority Queues. Academic Press, New York.
    (240 pp.)
  75. Kalashnikov, Vladimir (1994). Mathematical Methods in Queuing Theory (Mathematics and Its Applications Vol 271). Kluwer Academic Publ.
    (ISBN 0792325680)
  76. Kalashnikov, Vladimir (1994). Topics on Regenerative Processes. CRC Press.
    (ISBN 0849386411)
  77. Kalashnikov, V.V. and Rachev, S.T. (1990). Mathematical Methods for Construction of Queueing Models. Wadsworth and Brooks.
    (431 pp. ISBN 0-534-132545)
  78. Karpelevich, F.I. and Kreinen, A. Ya. (1994) Heavy Traffic Limits for Multiphase Queues. American Mathematical Society.
    (ISBN 082185977)
  79. Kashyap, B.R.K. and Chaudhry, M.L. (1988). An Introduction to Queuing Theory. A&A Publications Kingston, Ontario.
  80. Keilson, Julian (1979). Markov Chain Models --- Rarity and Exponentiality. Springer-Verlag, New York.
  81. Kelly, F.P. (1979). Reversibility and Stochastic Networks. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
  82. Kemmeny, J.G. and Snell, J.L. (1960). Finite Markov Chains. Van Nostrand, Princeton, NJ.
  83. Kemeny, John G., Snell, J. Laurie and Knapp, Anthony W. (1976). Denumerable Markov Chains. Springer-Verlag, New York.
  84. Khinchin, Aleksandr I. (1969). i Mathematical Methods in the Theory of Queueing, 2nd ed. (with additional notes by Eric Wolman). Griffin, London.
    (124 pp.)
  85. King, J.P. (1990). Computer and Communication Systems Performance Modelling. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
  86. Kingman, John Frank Charles. (1966). On the Algebra of Queues. Methuen, London.
    (44 pp.)
  87. Kitaev, Mikhail and Rykov Vladimir (1995). Controlled Queueing Systems. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
    (ISBN 0849328624)
  88. Kleinrock, Leonard (1975). Queueing Systems, Volume 1: Theory. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
    (417 pp. ISBN 0-471-49110-1)
  89. Kleinrock, Leonard and Gail, Richard (1982). Solutions Manual for Queueing Systems, Volume 1. Technology Transfer Institute.
  90. Kleinrock, Leonard (1976). Queueing Systems Volume 2: Computer Applications. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
    (549 pp. ISBN 0-471-49111-X)
  91. Kleinrock, Leonard (1976). Solutions Manual for Queueing Systems, Volume 2. John Wiley & Sons.
  92. Klimov, G.P. (1966). Stochastic Service Systems. Nauka, Moscow (Russian).
  93. Kobayashi, H. (1978). Modelling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading MA.
  94. Kosteu, L. (1973). Stochastic Theory of Service Systems. Pergamon, Oxford.
  95. Kulkarni, Vidyadhar G. (1995). Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Systems. Chapman & Hall, London.
  96. Kushner, H.J. (1971). Introdution to Stochastic Control. Holt, Rinihart & Winston, New York.
  97. Law, A.M. and Kelton, W.D. (1982). Simulation Modeling and Analysis. McGraw-Hill, New York.
  98. Lazowska, Edward D. (1984). Quantitative System Performance : Computer system analysis using queueing network models. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
    (417 pp.)
  99. Lee, Alec M. (1966). Applied Queueing Theory. Macmillan, London.
    (244 pp.)
  100. Lipsky, Lester (1992). Queueing Theory: A Linear Algebra Approach. Macmillan.
    (384 pp. ISBN 0-02-370962-9)
  101. Medhi, J. (1991). Stochastic Models in Queueing Theory. Academic Press.
    (ISBN 0124875505)
  102. Meyer, Carl D. (1993). Linear Algebra, Markov Chains, and Queueing Theory. Springer Verlag. New York.
    (ISBN 0387940855)
  103. Meyn, S.P. and Tweedie, R.L. (1993). Markov Chains and Stochastic Stability. Springer-Verlag, London.
  104. Mitrani, I. (1987). Modelling of Computer and Communication Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  105. Morse, Philip McCord (1958). Queues, Inventoires, and Maintenance: The analysis of operational systems with variable demand and supply. Wiley, New York.
    (202 pp.)
  106. Nair, Sreekantan S. (1970). On Certain Priority Queues. Management Information Services, Detroit, Mich.
    (164 pp.)
  107. NATO SCIENCE Queueing Theory Conference. Sept. 1965. Queuing Theory: recent developments and applications. American Elsevier Pub Co., New York 1967.
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  108. Nelson, Randolph (1995). Probability, Stochastic Processes, and Queueing Theory. Springer Verlag. Reviewed in JASA Vol. 91, June, 1996. pp. 913-914.
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  109. Neuts, Marcel F. (1981). Matrix-Geometric Solutions in Stochastic Models: An Algorithmic Approach. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
    (332 pp. ISBN 0-8018-2560-1)
  110. Neuts, Marcel F. (1989). Structured Stochastic Matrices of the M/G/1 Type and their Applications. Marcel Dekker, New York.
  111. Neuts, Marcel F. (1995). Algorithmic Probability: A Collection of Problems. Chapman and Hall, London. Reviewed in JASA Vol. 91, June 1996. p. 915.
    (465 pp. ISBN 0-412-99691 X)
  112. Newell, Gordon Frank (1982). Applications of Queueing Theory, 2nd ed. Chapman and Hall, London.
    (303 pp. ISBN 0-412-24500-0)
  113. Newell, Gordon Frankx. (1979). Approximate Behavior of Tandem Queues. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
    (410 pp.)
  114. Newell, Gordon Frank (1973). Approximate Stochastic Behavior of n-Server Service Systems with Large n. Springer, Berlin.
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  115. Newell, G.F. (1982). Approximations of Queueing Theory, 2nd ed.. Chapman & Hall, New York.
  116. Newell, Gordon Frank (1984). M/m/infinity Service System With Ranked Servers in Heavy Traffic (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Vol 231). Springer Verlag, New York.
    (ISBN 0387133771)
  117. Onvural, R.O. and Akyildiz, I.F., editors (1993). Queueing Networks with Finite Capacity. Proceedings of the Second International Conference, Research Triangle Park, N.C., USA. North Holland. Amsterdam.
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  119. Panico, Joseph A. (1969). Queuing theory: A study of waiting lines for business, economics, and science. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
    (200 pp.)
  120. Papadopoulos, H.T., Heavey, C. and Browne, J. (1993). Queueing Theory in Manufacturing Systems Analysis and Design. Chapman and Hall, London.
    (ISBN 0412387204)
  121. Perros, Harry G. (1994). Queueing Networks With Blocking: Exact and Approximate Solutions. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
    (ISBN 0195085809)
  122. Perros, H.G. and Altiok, T., editors (1989). Queueing Networks with Blocking. Proceedings of the First International Workshop, Raleigh, NC, USA, May 20, 1988. North-Holland, Amsterdam.
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    (275 pp.)
  124. Prabhu, Narahari Umanath (1981). Stochastic Storage Processes: Queues, Insurance Risks, and Dams. Springer Verlagr, New York.
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  125. Puterman, Martin L. (1994). Markov Decision Processes: Discrete Stochastic Dynamic Programming. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  126. Riordan, John (1962). Stochastic Service Systems. Wiley, New York.
    (139 pp.)
  127. Robertazzi, Thomas G. (1994). Computer Networks and Systems: Queueing Theory and Performance Evaluation, 2nd Edition. Springer Verlag, New York.
    (IBSN 0-387-94170-3)
  128. Robertazzi, Thomas G. (editor) (1993). Performance Evaluation of High Speed Swetching Fabrics and Networks, ATM, Boradband ISDN, and MAN Technology. IEEE Press, New York.
  129. Ross, Sheldon M. (1983). Introdutions to Stochastic Dynamic Programming. Academic Press, New York.
  130. Rubinstein, Reuven Y. (1986). Monte Carlo Optimization, Simulation, and Sensitivity of Queueing Networks. Wiley, New York.
    (260 pp.)
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    Reprinted by Dover Publications, New York 1983.
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  136. Schwartz, Barry (1975). Queuing and Waiting: Studies in the social organization of access and delay. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  144. Sigman, Karl (1995). Stationary Marked Point Processes: An Intuitive Approach. Chapman & Hall, New York.
  145. Sohraby, K. (1995). Discrete Time Queueing Theory. Springer Verlag.
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  152. Syski, R. (1986). Introduction to Congestion Theory in Telephones, 2nd ed. Elsevier Ltd.
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    First ed. in 1960 by Oliver and boyd, London.
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  158. Tanneri, Mike (1995). Practical Queueing Analysis (Book and disk). McGraw Hill.
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  171. Woodward, Michael (1994). Communication and Computer Networks: Modelling with Discrete Time Queues. IEEE Computer Society.
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  172. Yao, David D. (1994). Stochastic modeling and analysis of manufacturing systems. Springer-Verlag.

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