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Queueing Systems, Volume 1: Theory

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Presents and develops methods from queueing theory in mathematical language and in sufficient depth so that the student may apply the methods to many modern engineering problems and conduct creative research. Step-by-step development of results with careful explanation, and lists of important results make it useful as a handbook and a text.

417 pages, Hardcover

Published January 2, 1975

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October 19, 2012
Used as a textbook by Prof. J. Laurie Snell, Mathematics Department, Dartmouth College for an elective topics course in Operations Research, Fall 1979.
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January 16, 2013
I can't say I read the whole thing.

The parts that I did read had great mathematical beauty. A good writer, and a deep mathematician.
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November 3, 2010
I have been moving into doing discrete-event simulation of big computer systems, and have been working through this to get some grip on the mathematical basis, and because it's cool!
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