The performance of a call center is sensitive to customer abandonment. In this survey paper, we focus on / /G GI n GI parallel-server queues that serve as a building block to model call center operations. Such a queue has a general arrival process (the G), independent and identically distri-buted (iid) service times with a general distribution (the first GI), and iid patience times with a gen-eral distribution (the GI ). Following the square-root safety staffing rule, this queue can be operated in the quality- and efficiency-driven (QED) regime, which is characterized by large customer volume, the waiting times being a fraction of the service times, only a small fraction of customers abandoning the system, and high server utilization. Ope...
We use heavy-traffic limits and computer simulation to study the performance of alternative real-tim...
This paper studies many-server limits for multi-server queues that have a phase-type service time di...
This paper studies many-server limits for G/Ph/n+M queues, which have a phase-type service time dist...
Insight is provided into a previously developed M/M/s/r+M(n) approximation for the M/GI/s/r+GI queue...
We study G/G/n+GI queues in which customer patience times are independent, identically distributed f...
We use multidimensional diffusion processes to approximate the dynamics of a queue served by many pa...
We use a multidimensional diffusion process to approximate the dynamics of aqueue served by many par...
We study many-server queues with abandonment in which customers have general service and patience ti...
Abstract This paper studies and applies queueing systems to Call Centers regarding the possibility o...
This paper contains additional material supplementing the main paper to be published in Management S...
An algorithm is developed to rapidly compute approximations for all the standard steady-state perfor...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
\u3cp\u3eMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multip...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...
We use heavy-traffic limits and computer simulation to study the performance of alternative real-tim...
This paper studies many-server limits for multi-server queues that have a phase-type service time di...
This paper studies many-server limits for G/Ph/n+M queues, which have a phase-type service time dist...
Insight is provided into a previously developed M/M/s/r+M(n) approximation for the M/GI/s/r+GI queue...
We study G/G/n+GI queues in which customer patience times are independent, identically distributed f...
We use multidimensional diffusion processes to approximate the dynamics of a queue served by many pa...
We use a multidimensional diffusion process to approximate the dynamics of aqueue served by many par...
We study many-server queues with abandonment in which customers have general service and patience ti...
Abstract This paper studies and applies queueing systems to Call Centers regarding the possibility o...
This paper contains additional material supplementing the main paper to be published in Management S...
An algorithm is developed to rapidly compute approximations for all the standard steady-state perfor...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
\u3cp\u3eMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multip...
textabstractMultiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from mul...
Multiserver queueing systems describe situations in which users require service from multiple parall...
We use heavy-traffic limits and computer simulation to study the performance of alternative real-tim...
This paper studies many-server limits for multi-server queues that have a phase-type service time di...
This paper studies many-server limits for G/Ph/n+M queues, which have a phase-type service time dist...