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20 reviewsFully revised, this second edition of a popular book contains the significant addition of a new chapter on Flow & Congestion Control and a section on Network Calculus among other new sections that have been added to remaining chapters. An introductory text, Queueing Modelling Fundamentals focuses on queueing modelling techniques and applications of data networks, examining the underlying principles of isolated queueing systems. This book introduces the complex queueing theory in simple language/proofs to enable the reader to quickly pick up an overview to queueing theory without utilizing the diverse necessary mathematical tools. It incorporates a rich set of worked examples on its applications to communication networks.
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Queueing Modelling Fundamentals is an introductory text for undergraduate or entry-level post-graduate students who are taking courses on network performance analysis as well as those practicing network administrators who want to understand the essentials of network operations. The detailed step-by-step derivation of queueing results also makes it an excellent text for professional engineers.Content:
Chapter 1 Preliminaries (pages 1–41):
Chapter 2 Introduction to Queueing Systems (pages 43–70):
Chapter 3 Discrete and Continuous Markov Processes (pages 71–102):
Chapter 4 Single?Queue Markovian Systems (pages 103–140):
Chapter 5 Semi?Markovian Queueing Systems (pages 141–168):
Chapter 6 Open Queueing Networks (pages 169–195):
Chapter 7 Closed Queueing Networks (pages 197–215):
Chapter 8 Markov?Modulated Arrival Process (pages 217–242):
Chapter 9 Flow and Congestion Control (pages 243–257):