@Bibtex-file{Distributed/QLD/,
  title =        "Bibliography on queueing systems and
                 telecommunication",
  author-1 =     "Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Lehnert",
  email-1 =      "lehnert@ifn.et.tu-dresden.de",
  author-2 =     "Torsten M{\"u}ller",
  email-2 =      "muellert@ifn.et.tu-dresden.de",
  address =      "Lehrstuhl Telekommunikation\\ Technische
                 Universit{\"a}t Dresden\\ 01062 Dresden",
  comment =      "Unfortunately this copy will not be updated any more
                 due to technical reasons.",
  abstract =     "QLD stands for {"}Queueing Literature Database{"}.
                 This database contains references out of the field
                 {"}Traffic Engineering, Performance Analysis of Systems
                 and Networks{"} published in journals, conferences,
                 workshops, books, etc. There are also entries from
                 adjoint fields such as switching technics, statistics,
                 etc.",
  readme =       "QLD started as a national german initiative. It
                 emerged from a database maintained from 1979 at the
                 Technical University of Aachen (Chair for
                 Electrotechnics and Teleprocessing, approx. 1600
                 entries), a collection from the University of Stuttgart
                 (Institute for Communication Switching and Data
                 Technics, 300 entries) and some literature collections
                 at Philips Kommunikations Industrie AG, N{\"u}rnberg
                 (1200 entries).\par Further contributions came from the
                 University of W{\"u}rzburg (Chair for Informatics 3),
                 the University of Braunschweig (Communications Systems
                 Lab.), Bosch Telecom Frankfurt, University of Dortmund
                 (Institute for Electronic Systems and Switching),
                 University of Saarbr{\"u}cken, School of Engineering
                 L{\"u}beck, University of Massachusetts and Dansk
                 Technical University, Lyngby.",
  keywords =     "Traffic Engineering, Performance Analysis of Systems
                 and Networks, switching, statistics",
}
