Titre : |
Queueing networks and product forms : a systems approach |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Djik ,Nico M. Van, Auteur |
Editeur : |
New York : John Wiley & Sons |
Année de publication : |
1993 |
Collection : |
Wiley-interscience series in systems and optimization |
Importance : |
XVII 270 p |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
24 cm. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-471-92848-5 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. p. 258-264. Index |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Queuing theory
Files d'attente, Théorie des |
Index. décimale : |
65.012 Méthodes |
Résumé : |
This book concentrates on a single type of architecture _ recursive networks of formal neurons which are used mainly as associative memories (hopfield; kohonen). Although simple in structure, they display complex behavioural patterns and there is no one method of explaining all their properties. The authors provide a unifying framework by which different approaches to the subject can be surveyed. results are currently scattered over different scientific disciplines, each u
sing its own methodology. |
Note de contenu : |
Contents:
*Practical motivation
*An introduction to partial balance principles
*some fundamental tool
*Station balance: apractical approach
*Simple product-form bounds for non-product-form systems
*Station balance: a more formal approach
*Station and cluster balance for networks with limited clusters
*Communication networks |
Queueing networks and product forms : a systems approach [texte imprimé] / Djik ,Nico M. Van, Auteur . - New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1993 . - XVII 270 p : ill. ; 24 cm.. - ( Wiley-interscience series in systems and optimization) . ISBN : 978-0-471-92848-5 Bibliogr. p. 258-264. Index Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Queuing theory
Files d'attente, Théorie des |
Index. décimale : |
65.012 Méthodes |
Résumé : |
This book concentrates on a single type of architecture _ recursive networks of formal neurons which are used mainly as associative memories (hopfield; kohonen). Although simple in structure, they display complex behavioural patterns and there is no one method of explaining all their properties. The authors provide a unifying framework by which different approaches to the subject can be surveyed. results are currently scattered over different scientific disciplines, each u
sing its own methodology. |
Note de contenu : |
Contents:
*Practical motivation
*An introduction to partial balance principles
*some fundamental tool
*Station balance: apractical approach
*Simple product-form bounds for non-product-form systems
*Station balance: a more formal approach
*Station and cluster balance for networks with limited clusters
*Communication networks |
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