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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Dr Christopher Kirkbride
Helen Mitchell
Index policies for shooting problems2007
Simon Martin
Emeritus Professor Isi Mitrani
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Dynamic routing among several intermittently available servers2005
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Dr Phil Ansell
Ryan Thomas Dunn
Richard Reuben Lumley
On the optimal allocation of service to impatient tasks2004
Dr Phil Ansell
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Dr Christopher Kirkbride
Generalised 'join the shortest queue' policies for the dynamic routing of jobs to multi-class queues2003
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Richard Reuben Lumley
Dr Phil Ansell
Index Heuristics for Multiclass M/G/1 Systems with Nonpreemptive Service and Convex Holding Costs2003
Dr Phil Ansell
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Whittle’s index policy for a multi-class queueing system with convex holding costs2003
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Helen Mitchell
An index policy for a stochastic scheduling model with improving/deteriorating jobs2002
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Dr Phil Ansell
Index policies for a class of discounted restless bandits2002
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
The dependence of optimal returns from multi-class queueing systems on their customer base2002
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Parallel scheduling of multiclass M/M/m queues: Approximate and heavy-traffic optimization of achievable performance2001
Ryan Thomas Dunn
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
The performance of index-based policies for bandit problems with stochastic machine availability2001
Dr Phil Ansell
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Emeritus Professor Isi Mitrani
Threshold policies for a single-server queuing network2001
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Allocation of tasks to specialized processors: A planning approach2000
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Assessing an intuitive condition for stability under a range of traffic conditions via a generalised Lu-Kumar network2000
Professor Kevin Glazebrook
Evaluating policies for generalized bandits via a notion of duality2000
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