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In this paper, we study a discrete-time queueing system with one server and two classes of customers. Customers enter the system according to a general independent arrival process. The classes of consecutive customers, however, are correlated in a Markovian way. The system uses a “global FCFS” service discipline, i.e., all arriving customers are accommodated in one single FCFS queue, regardless of...
In this paper, we introduce a sequential approximate strong Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (ASKKT) condition for a multiobjective optimization problem with inequality constraints. We show that each local efficient solution satisfies the ASKKT condition, but weakly efficient solutions may not satisfy it. Subsequently, we use a so-called cone-continuity regularity (CCR) condition to guarantee that the limit of...
This is a survey on polling systems, focussing on the basic single-server multi-queue polling system in which the server visits the queues in cyclic order. The main goals of the paper are: (i) to discuss a number of the key methodologies in analyzing polling models; (ii) to give an overview of recent polling developments; and (iii) to present a number of challenging open problems.
In their exposé on the past, present and perspective of the analysis of polling systems, professors Borst and Boxma give a first-hand account on the advancement of this particular research field. As any good historical account, the paper highlights some of the key turning points in the advancement of our current understanding of the dynamics of polling systems. Their paper, however, goes far beyond...
This rejoinder refers to the comments available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11750-018-0485-4, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11750-018-0487-2, and https://doi.org/10.1007/s11750-018-0489-0
We address a variant of the vehicle routing problem with time windows that includes the decision of how many deliverymen should be assigned to each vehicle. In this variant, the service time at each customer depends on the size of the respective demand and on the number of deliverymen assigned to visit this customer. In addition, the objective function consists of minimizing a weighted sum of the...
One of the most promising solutions to deal with huge data traffic demands in large communication networks is given by flexible optical networking, in particular the flexible grid (flexgrid) technology specified in the ITU-T standard G.694.1. In this specification, the frequency spectrum of an optical fiber link is divided into narrow frequency slots. Any sequence of consecutive slots can be used...
This work introduces a model of the crew scheduling problem for the operation of trains in the mining industry in the North of Chile. The model possesses particular features due to specific regulations with which train operators in mine material transportation are required to comply: every week, a fixed set of trips must be made according to current demand for the transportation of mine products and...
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