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Revision as of 17:01, 1 July 2021
Contents
Pre-recorded Videos of Lectures and Preview Problems
Videos of lectures and discussions of preview and practice problems are accessible in two different forms, both from a Canvas page:
- From a Canvas page that links to copies of the videos stored on Google drive. Note though that those videos do not provide access to transcripts.
- From a Canvas page that connects to Kaltura Media gallery. Those videos are stored on Kaltura and provide access to transcripts generated by Kaltura.
Note that videos walking you through the preview problems are also accessible. This is in part because watching the videos requires time and effort, but it is still best that you attempt to do the problems on your own first and only resort to the videos if you are really stumped by a problem and cannot wait for us to cover it in class.
Practice & Review Problems
Practice problems are primarily from the textbook. Because they are not meant to be publicly distributed, they are therefore only accessible in Canvas. Please do not post any of them on public repositories. If you have problems accessing the Canvas page, first login to Canvas and then try again.
Review problems are typically compiled from past exams and quizzes and are, therefore, available at multiple places on the wiki, e.g., on the Exams page.
Towards making them more accessible from a "review" perspective, they are, when available, pulled together into per unit blocks as listed below.
Other Course Material (links to other wiki sections)
- Slides
- Homework assignments - Note that solutions are only accessible from the Assignments section on Canvas
- Preview problems - Note that solutions are only accessible from the Assignments section on Canvas
- Past exams and quizzes and their solutions. Note though that this year's format is different since there are no exams and more quizzes. Nevertheless, the format of the quizzes should be the same, and past exams give you access to additional practice problems.
Notes
- Notes-0: Queueing nomenclature
- Notes-1: Connecting inputs to outputs - An initial assessment
- Notes-2: A Brief Introduction to Fluid-Flow Models
Queueing Theory Books
- "Introduction to Queueing Theory, 2nd Ed.," by R. B. Cooper, 1981
- "Data Networks, 2nd Ed.," by D. Bertsekas & R. Gallager
- "Queueing Theory," by I. Adan & J. Resing, 2002
Traffic Theory Books
- "Teletraffic Engineering Handbook," edited by V. B. Iversen
- "Queueing Theory and Stochastic Teletraffic Models" by M. Zukerman