Queueing theory continues to be one of the most researched areas of operational research, and has generated numerous review papers over the years. The phrase 'queue modelling' is used in the title to indicate a more practical emphasis. This paper uses work taken predominantly from the last 50 years of pages of the Operational Research Quarterly and the Journal of the Operational Research Society to offer a commentary on attempts of operational researchers to tackle real queueing problems, and on research foci past and future. A new discipline of 'queue modelling' is proposed, drawing upon the combined strengths of analytic and simulation approaches with the responsibility to derive meaningful insights for managers
In a hospital system, increasing resource utilization to reduce costs and decreasing patients’ waiti...
A carefully structured practical queue-modelling assignment improves the understanding of queueing t...
In this rejoinder, we respond to the comments and questions of three discussants of our paper on que...
Queueing theory continues to be one of the most researched areas of operational research, and has ge...
The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate the current papers on empirical research methodo...
The origin of queueing theory and its application traces back to Erlang’s historical work for teleph...
This body of work illustrates extensively, how queues are formed and why. Probability is a vital con...
This article provides a review on application of queueing models in Hospital sector. In this article...
This introductory textbook is designed for a one-semester course on queueing theory that does not re...
The application of engineering principles in divergent fields such as management science and communi...
The thesis introduces the theory of queueing systems and demonstrates its applicability to real life...
In this study the nature of systems consisting of a single queue are first considered. Attention is ...
Professor Bhat, in his excellent paper, "Sixty Years of Queuing Theory," (Management Science, Februa...
Theory aims to be a meeting place where scientists and technicians in the field could find a discuss...
The aim of this special issue of Queueing Systems is to highlight the role of queueing theory in sus...
In a hospital system, increasing resource utilization to reduce costs and decreasing patients’ waiti...
A carefully structured practical queue-modelling assignment improves the understanding of queueing t...
In this rejoinder, we respond to the comments and questions of three discussants of our paper on que...
Queueing theory continues to be one of the most researched areas of operational research, and has ge...
The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate the current papers on empirical research methodo...
The origin of queueing theory and its application traces back to Erlang’s historical work for teleph...
This body of work illustrates extensively, how queues are formed and why. Probability is a vital con...
This article provides a review on application of queueing models in Hospital sector. In this article...
This introductory textbook is designed for a one-semester course on queueing theory that does not re...
The application of engineering principles in divergent fields such as management science and communi...
The thesis introduces the theory of queueing systems and demonstrates its applicability to real life...
In this study the nature of systems consisting of a single queue are first considered. Attention is ...
Professor Bhat, in his excellent paper, "Sixty Years of Queuing Theory," (Management Science, Februa...
Theory aims to be a meeting place where scientists and technicians in the field could find a discuss...
The aim of this special issue of Queueing Systems is to highlight the role of queueing theory in sus...
In a hospital system, increasing resource utilization to reduce costs and decreasing patients’ waiti...
A carefully structured practical queue-modelling assignment improves the understanding of queueing t...
In this rejoinder, we respond to the comments and questions of three discussants of our paper on que...