Queueing theory is the scientific study of waiting in line. It can apply to familiar lines like those at the grocery store or bank but also to things like web servers, highway traffic, and ...
The queueing system simulator allows users to model and analyze different types of queueing systems. It provides a framework to simulate events and their impact on system performance, including ...
Queueing theory provides a robust mathematical framework for analysing waiting lines, a critical aspect across sectors ranging from telecommunications and healthcare to manufacturing and ...
We study a vacation queueing system with a single server simultaneously dealing with an M/G/1 and an M/D/1 queue. Two classes of units, priority and non-priority, arrive at the system in two ...
The main task of these experiments is to provide an experimental proof of the Central Limit Theorem. These models and experiments with such models also enhance the learner’s understanding of pseudo- ...
Abstract: Fuzzy queueing theory (FQT) is a powerful tool used to model queueing systems taking into account their natural imprecision. The traditional FQT model assumes a fixed number of servers with ...
Abstract: This paper presents a queueing system as a model for a cell in a cellular communication system. The number of channels servicing a call corresponds to the frequency range used by the ...
1 Department of Statistics, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria. 2 Department of Statistics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria. This article examines the effects of ...
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