Queuing models will be developed and applied to current problems in telecommunication networks and performance analysis of computer systems. Topics include elementary queuing theory, birth-death processes, open and closed networks of queues, priority queues, conservation laws, models for time-shared computer systems and computer communication networks.
Teacher
David Pfeffer ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Email: dpfeffer@stevens.edu
Education
Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Honors; Minor in Law and Public Policy Masters of Science in Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 4.0 GPA; Graduate Certificates in Computer Systems, Databases & Service Oriented Architecture, Distributed Systems, Enterprise Computing, Quantitative Software Engineering, Service Oriented Computing Professional Societies Member of the IEEE Computer Society and ACM. Courses CS 521 TCP/IP Networking CS 570 Introduction to Programming, Data Structures, and Algorithms CS 465 Selected Topics in Computer Science SSW 810 Selected Topics in Systems Centric Software Engineering