Introduction to Queueing Theory – R. Cooper’s – 2nd Edition

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This is a revised, expanded, and improved version of Introduction to Queueing Theory, Introduction to Queueing Theory. As before, it is written primarily for seniors and graduate students in operations research, computer science, and industrial engineering; and as before, the emphasis is on insight and understanding rather than either cookbook application or fine mathematical detail.

Although it has been structured for use primarily as a textbook, it should be a useful reference for re- researchers and practitioners as well. The second edition reflects the feedback of students and instructors who have used the first edition (which began as a set of notes for an in-house course I taught at Bell Laboratories), as well as my own experience teaching from the book at the Georgia Institute of Technology (in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the School of Information and Computer Science), the University of Michigan (in the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering), the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (in the Department of Mathematics), and Florida Atlantic University (in the Department of Computer and Information Systems).

The objective of the second edition is to improve on the first edition with respect to clarity, comprehensiveness, currency, and, especially, its utility both for teaching and, self-study.

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  • Chapter 1 Introduction
    Chapter 2 Basic Queueing Theory
    Chapter 3 Analysis of the M/G/1 Queue in Equilibrium
    Chapter 4 Advanced Queueing Theory
    Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Queueing Networks
    Chapter 6 Advanced Queueing Networks
    Chapter 7 Simulation Techniques for Queues and Queueing Networks
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