‘queueing’ directory
- See Also
- Gwern
- Links
- “Monthly Roundup #29: April 2025 ”, Mowshowitz 2025
- “How to Be a Public Historian ”, Crawford 2024
- “Queuing Is Not A Luxury Experience: It’s Time for Executives to Rethink the Lines outside Luxury Stores ”, Amed 2023
- “Markov Chains for Queueing Systems ”
- “Be Impatient ”, Kuhn 2020
- “Trading Places: An Experimental Comparison of Reallocation Mechanisms for Priority Queuing ”, Haji & Onderstal 2019
- “Scale-Free Networks Are Rare ”, Broido & Clauset 2019
- “Nginx and the ‘Power of Two Choices’ Load-Balancing Algorithm ”, Garrett 2018
- “Relating Service Utilization to Latency ”, Harrop 2016
- “Applying the Universal Scalability Law to Organisations ”
- “Surge Pricing Economists’ Survey ”, Markets 2014
- “On a Tiny Caribbean Island, Hermit Crabs Form Sophisticated Social Networks [Video]: Hermit Crabs Have Evolved Sophisticated Social Strategies to Exchange Resources so That Everyone Benefits ”, Jabr 2012
- “The Power of Two Random Choices: Using Less Information to Make Better Decisions ”, Brooker 2012
- “Emergence of Good Conduct, Scaling and Zipf Laws in Human Behavioral Sequences in an Online World ”, Thurner et al 2011
- “Modeling Users’ Activity on Twitter Networks: Validation of Dunbar’s Number ”, Gonçalves et al 2011
- “Occupational Feminization and Pay: Assessing Causal Dynamics Using 1950–2000 US Census Data ”, Levanon et al 2009
- “Queuing Tasks for Batch Execution With Task Spooler ”, Martin 2008
- “Modeling Bursts and Heavy Tails in Human Dynamics ”, Vazquez et al 2005
- “Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems That Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement ”, Repenning & Sterman 2001
- “The Power of Two Random Choices: A Survey of Techniques and Results ”, Mitzenmacher et al 2001
- “Archive Binge ”, Binge 2025
- “‘Money Trees’ (Rap Genius Response to Heroku) ”, Lehman 2025
- “Queueing Theory ”
- “SRE Book § Chapter 5—Eliminating Toil ”
- “Don’t End The Week With Nothing ”, McKenzie 2025
- “Knuth versus Email ”, Knuth 2025
- “Slack ”, Mowshowitz 2025
- “Invent More, Toil Less ”
- Wikipedia (11)
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Gwern
“Conference Fermi Problems ”, Gwern 2025
“Little’s Law in the Wild ”, Gwern 2023
“Towards Better RSS Feeds ”, Gwern 2024
“On Having Enough Socks ”, Gwern 2017
Links
“Monthly Roundup #29: April 2025 ”, Mowshowitz 2025
Monthly Roundup #29: April 2025 :
View External Link:
https://thezvi.wordpress.com/2025/04/14/monthly-roundup-29-april-2025/
“How to Be a Public Historian ”, Crawford 2024
“Queuing Is Not A Luxury Experience: It’s Time for Executives to Rethink the Lines outside Luxury Stores ”, Amed 2023
“Markov Chains for Queueing Systems ”
“Be Impatient ”, Kuhn 2020
“Trading Places: An Experimental Comparison of Reallocation Mechanisms for Priority Queuing ”, Haji & Onderstal 2019
Trading places: An experimental comparison of reallocation mechanisms for priority queuing
“Scale-Free Networks Are Rare ”, Broido & Clauset 2019
“Nginx and the ‘Power of Two Choices’ Load-Balancing Algorithm ”, Garrett 2018
Nginx and the ‘Power of Two Choices’ Load-Balancing Algorithm
“Relating Service Utilization to Latency ”, Harrop 2016
“Applying the Universal Scalability Law to Organisations ”
“Surge Pricing Economists’ Survey ”, Markets 2014
“On a Tiny Caribbean Island, Hermit Crabs Form Sophisticated Social Networks [Video]: Hermit Crabs Have Evolved Sophisticated Social Strategies to Exchange Resources so That Everyone Benefits ”, Jabr 2012
“The Power of Two Random Choices: Using Less Information to Make Better Decisions ”, Brooker 2012
The power of two random choices: Using less information to make better decisions :
“Emergence of Good Conduct, Scaling and Zipf Laws in Human Behavioral Sequences in an Online World ”, Thurner et al 2011
Emergence of good conduct, scaling and Zipf laws in human behavioral sequences in an online world
“Modeling Users’ Activity on Twitter Networks: Validation of Dunbar’s Number ”, Gonçalves et al 2011
Modeling Users’ Activity on Twitter Networks: Validation of Dunbar’s Number
“Occupational Feminization and Pay: Assessing Causal Dynamics Using 1950–2000 US Census Data ”, Levanon et al 2009
Occupational Feminization and Pay: Assessing Causal Dynamics Using 1950–2000 US Census Data
“Queuing Tasks for Batch Execution With Task Spooler ”, Martin 2008
“Modeling Bursts and Heavy Tails in Human Dynamics ”, Vazquez et al 2005
“Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems That Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement ”, Repenning & Sterman 2001
View PDF:
“The Power of Two Random Choices: A Survey of Techniques and Results ”, Mitzenmacher et al 2001
The Power of Two Random Choices: A Survey of Techniques and Results
“Archive Binge ”, Binge 2025
“‘Money Trees’ (Rap Genius Response to Heroku) ”, Lehman 2025
“Queueing Theory ”
“SRE Book § Chapter 5—Eliminating Toil ”
“Don’t End The Week With Nothing ”, McKenzie 2025
“Knuth versus Email ”, Knuth 2025
“Slack ”, Mowshowitz 2025
Slack :
“Invent More, Toil Less ”
Wikipedia (11)
Miscellaneous
Bibliography
https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0510117: “Modeling Bursts and Heavy Tails in Human Dynamics ”,https://www.ic.unicamp.br/~celio/peer2peer/math/mitzenmacher-power-of-two.pdf: “The Power of Two Random Choices: A Survey of Techniques and Results ”,