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  1. Computational Logistics

    Computational Logistics

    Second International Conference, ICCL 2011, Hamburg, Germany, September 19-22, 2011, Proceedings

    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Logistics, ICCL 2011, held in Hamburg, Germany, in September 2011. The papers are organized in topical sections on transport services, logistics systems and production, and maritime shipping and container terminals.

    € 60,50
  2. An Introduction to Queueing Systems
    1. Sanjay K. Bose

    An Introduction to Queueing Systems

    The study of queueing is important as it gravides both a theoretical background to the kind of service that we may expect from such a facility and the way in which the facility itself may be designed to provide some specified grade of service to its customers.

    € 180,50
  3. Algorithms for Sensor Systems

    Algorithms for Sensor Systems

    11th International Symposium on Algorithms and Experiments for Wireless Sensor Networks, ALGOSENSORS 2015, Patras, Greece, September 17-18, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

    This bookconstitutes revised selected papers from the 11th International Symposium onAlgorithms and Experiments for Wireless Sensor Networks, ALGOSENSORS 2015, heldin Patras, Greece, in September 2015.The 16 fullpapers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 30submissions.

    € 55,50
  4. Algorithms and Computation

    Algorithms and Computation

    Session 1A.- Biased Skip Lists.- Space-Efficient Data Structures for Flexible Text Retrieval Systems.- Key Independent Optimality.- On the Comparison-Addition Complexity of All-Pairs Shortest Paths.- On the Comparison-Addition Complexity of All-Pairs Shortest Paths.- On the Clique-Width of Graphs in Hereditary Classes.- On the Clique-Width of Graphs in Hereditary Classes.- The Probability of a Rendezvous Is Minimal in Complete Graphs.- The Probability of a Rendezvous Is Minimal in Complete Graphs.- On the Minimum Volume of a Perturbed Unit Cube.- On the Minimum Volume of a Perturbed Unit Cube.- Non-Delaunay-Based Curve Reconstruction.- Non-Delaunay-Based Curve Reconstruction.- Cutting a Country for Smallest Square Fit.- Cutting a Country for Smallest Square Fit.- On the Emptiness Problem for Two-Way NFA with One Reversal-Bounded Counter.- On the Emptiness Problem for Two-Way NFA with One Reversal-Bounded Counter.- Quantum Multi-prover Interactive Proof Systems with Limited Prior Entanglement.- Quantum Multi-prover Interactive Proof Systems with Limited Prior Entanglement.- Some Remarks on the L-Conjecture.- Some Remarks on the L-Conjecture.- Session 3A.- A Framework for Network Reliability Problems on Graphs of Bounded Treewidth.- A Faster Approximation Algorithm for 2-Edge-Connectivity Augmentation.- Tree Spanners on Chordal Graphs: Complexity, Algorithms, Open Problems.- Session 3B.- An Asymptotic Fully Polynomial Time Approximation Scheme for Bin Covering.- Improved Approximation Algorithms for Max-2SAT with Cardinality Constraint.- A Better Approximation for the Two-Stage Assembly Scheduling Problem with Two Machines at the First Stage.- Session 4A.- Queaps.- Funnel Heap-A Cache Oblivious Priority Queue.- Characterizing History Independent Data Structures.- Session4B.- Faster Fixed Parameter Tractable Algorithms for Undirected Feedback Vertex Set.- An O(pn + 1.151p)-Algorithm for p-Profit Cover and Its Practical Implications for Vertex Cover.- Exponential Speedup of Fixed-Parameter Algorithms on K 3,3-Minor-Free or K 5-Minor-Free Graphs.- Session 5A.- Casting a Polyhedron with Directional Uncertainty.- Hierarchy of Surface Models and Irreducible Triangulation.- Algorithms and Complexity for Tetrahedralization Detections.- Session 5B.- Average-Case Communication-Optimal Parallel Parenthesis Matching.- Optimal F-Reliable Protocols for the Do-All Problem on Single-Hop Wireless Networks.- New Results for Energy-Efficient Broadcasting in Wireless Networks.- Session 6A.- An Improved Algorithm for the Minimum Manhattan Network Problem.- Approximate Distance Oracles Revisited.- Flat-State Connectivity of Linkages under Dihedral Motions.- Session 6B.- Project Scheduling with Irregular Costs: Complexity, Approximability, and Algorithms.- Scheduling of Independent Dedicated Multiprocessor Tasks.- On the Approximability of Multiprocessor Task Scheduling Problems.- Session 7A.- Bounded-Degree Independent Sets in Planar Graphs.- Minimum Edge Ranking Spanning Trees of Threshold Graphs.- File Transfer Tree Problems.- Session 7B.- Approximation Algorithms for Some Parameterized Counting Problems.- Approximating MIN k-SAT.- Average-Case Competitive Analyses for Ski-Rental Problems.- Session 8A.- On the Clique Problem in Intersection Graphs of Ellipses.- A Geometric Approach to Boolean Matrix Multiplication.- The Min-Max Voronoi Diagram of Polygons and Applications in VLSI Manufacturing.- Session 8B.- Improved Distance Oracles for Avoiding Link-Failure.- Probabilistic Algorithms for the Wakeup Problem in Single-Hop Radio Networks.- A Simple, Memory-Efficient Bounded Concurrent Timestamping Algorithm.- Session 9A.- Crossing Minimization for Symmetries.- Simultaneous Embedding of a Planar Graph and Its Dual on the Grid.- Meaningful Information.- Session 9B.- Optimal Clearing of Supply/Demand Curves.- Partitioning Trees of Supply and Demand.- Maximizing a Voronoi Region: The Convex Case.- Invited Talks.- Random Tries.- Expected Acceptance Count

    € 53,49
  5. An Introduction to Queueing Systems
    1. Sanjay K. , Bose

    An Introduction to Queueing Systems

    Queueing is an aspect of modern life that we encounter at every step in our daily activities. Whether it happens at the checkout counter in the supermarket or in accessing the Internet, the basic phenomenon of queueing arises whenever a shared facility needs to be accessed for service by a ]arge number of jobs or customers. The study of queueing is important as it gravides both a theoretical background to the kind of service that we may expect from such a facility and the way in which the facility itself may be designed to provide some specified grade of service to its customers. Our study of queueing was basically motivated by its use in the study of communication systems and computer networks. The various computers, routers and switches in such a network may be modelled as individual queues. The whole system may itself be modelled as a queueing network providing the required service to the messages, packets or cells that need to be carried. Application of queueing theory provides the theoretical framework for the design and study of such networks. The purpose of this book is to support a course on queueing systems at the senior undergraduate or graduate Ievels. Such a course would then provide the theoretical background on which a subsequent course on the performance modeHing and analysis of computer networks may be based.

    € 160,49