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Queueing Theory for Telecommunications (Addison-Wesley Series in Telecommunications)

Queueing Theory for Telecommunications (Addison-Wesley Series in Telecommunications)

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Queueing Theory for Telecommunications (Addison-Wesley Series in Telecommunications)

by Daigle, John N

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Addison-Wesley Publishing Compan, 1991T. hardcover. Like New. 0.9000 in x 9.3000 in x 6.3000 in. OWNERS NAME INSIDE COVER

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Title
Queueing Theory for Telecommunications (Addison-Wesley Series in Telecommunications)
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Daigle, John N
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ISBN 10
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Addison-Wesley Publishing Compan
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1991T
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0.9000 in x 9.3000 in x 6.3000 i
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