This thesis develops techniques to evaluate and to improve the performance of single-server service systems with time-varying arrivals. The performance measures considered are the time-varying expected length of the queue and the expected customer waiting time. Time varying arrival rates are considered because they often occur in service systems. For example, arrival rates often vary significantly over the hours of each day and over the days of each week. Stochastic textbook methods do not apply to models with time-varying arrival rates. Hence new techniques are needed to provide high quality of service when stationary steady-state analysis is not appropriate. In contrast to the extensive recent literature on many-server queues with...
One traditional application of queueing models is to help set staffing requirements in service syste...
We study the sojourn time in a queueing system with a single exponential server, serving a Poisson s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004."September 20...
ABSTRACT Simulation is used to evaluate the performance of alternative service-rate controls designe...
We consider a general Gt/Gt/1 single-server queue with unlimited waiting space and a time-varying ar...
Continuing research by Jennings, Mandelbaum, Massey and Whitt (1996), we investigate methods to perf...
This paper develops methods to determine appropriate staffing levels in call centers and other many-...
We study the GI(t)/GI(t)/1/PS queue with the service rate subject to control. We consider a time-var...
The service sector lies at the heart of industrialized societies. Since the early decades of the twe...
This dissertation contributes to the study of a queueing system with a single pool of multiple homog...
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Research shows that in a system model, when the production rate is adjusted based on the number of i...
We study the sojourn time in a queueing system with a single exponential server, serving a Poisson s...
We review queueing-theory methods for setting staffing requirements in service systems where custome...
Analytical approximations are developed to determine staffing levels that stabilize perfor-mance at ...
One traditional application of queueing models is to help set staffing requirements in service syste...
We study the sojourn time in a queueing system with a single exponential server, serving a Poisson s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004."September 20...
ABSTRACT Simulation is used to evaluate the performance of alternative service-rate controls designe...
We consider a general Gt/Gt/1 single-server queue with unlimited waiting space and a time-varying ar...
Continuing research by Jennings, Mandelbaum, Massey and Whitt (1996), we investigate methods to perf...
This paper develops methods to determine appropriate staffing levels in call centers and other many-...
We study the GI(t)/GI(t)/1/PS queue with the service rate subject to control. We consider a time-var...
The service sector lies at the heart of industrialized societies. Since the early decades of the twe...
This dissertation contributes to the study of a queueing system with a single pool of multiple homog...
How long does it take you to go to work every day? How long before your internet page is loaded? How...
Research shows that in a system model, when the production rate is adjusted based on the number of i...
We study the sojourn time in a queueing system with a single exponential server, serving a Poisson s...
We review queueing-theory methods for setting staffing requirements in service systems where custome...
Analytical approximations are developed to determine staffing levels that stabilize perfor-mance at ...
One traditional application of queueing models is to help set staffing requirements in service syste...
We study the sojourn time in a queueing system with a single exponential server, serving a Poisson s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004."September 20...