In many service systems, the arrival pattern is not constant throughout the day. This raises the question how staffing decisions should be adapted in view of controlling customer's waiting times. Assuming a single-stage queueing system with general abandonment and service times and time-varying demand for service, we suggest a method inspired by the simulation-based Iterative Staffing Algorithm (ISA) proposed by Feldman et al. (2008). The main advantage of our extension is that it enables to control the probability of experiencing an excessive waiting time, in particular in small systems. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.status: publishe
Many queueing systems with time-dependent arrivals require time-dependent staffing to provide satisf...
Production and service systems often rely on stationary queueing formulas to determine the number of...
In this thesis, we study different scheduling policies in service networks. In Chapter 2, we conside...
In an emergency department (ED), the demand for service is not constant over time. This cannot be ac...
This paper develops methods to determine appropriate staffing levels in call centers and other many-...
Continuing research by Jennings, Mandelbaum, Massey and Whitt (1996), we investigate methods to perf...
staffing, time-varying demand, queueuing systems, simulationPurpose: This paper introduces a procedu...
1. Introduction 2. Staffing and scheduling with nonstationary demand for service: state of the art ...
One traditional application of queueing models is to help set staffing requirements in service syste...
One prevalent assumption in queueing theory is that the number of servers in a queueing model is det...
We review queueing-theory methods for setting staffing requirements in service systems where custome...
Purpose: This paper introduces a procedure for solving the staffing problem in a service system (i.e...
This dissertation contributes to the study of a queueing system with a single pool of multiple homog...
The service sector lies at the heart of industrialized societies. Since the early decades of the twe...
We derive a lower bound for the staffing levels required to meet a projected load in a retail servic...
Many queueing systems with time-dependent arrivals require time-dependent staffing to provide satisf...
Production and service systems often rely on stationary queueing formulas to determine the number of...
In this thesis, we study different scheduling policies in service networks. In Chapter 2, we conside...
In an emergency department (ED), the demand for service is not constant over time. This cannot be ac...
This paper develops methods to determine appropriate staffing levels in call centers and other many-...
Continuing research by Jennings, Mandelbaum, Massey and Whitt (1996), we investigate methods to perf...
staffing, time-varying demand, queueuing systems, simulationPurpose: This paper introduces a procedu...
1. Introduction 2. Staffing and scheduling with nonstationary demand for service: state of the art ...
One traditional application of queueing models is to help set staffing requirements in service syste...
One prevalent assumption in queueing theory is that the number of servers in a queueing model is det...
We review queueing-theory methods for setting staffing requirements in service systems where custome...
Purpose: This paper introduces a procedure for solving the staffing problem in a service system (i.e...
This dissertation contributes to the study of a queueing system with a single pool of multiple homog...
The service sector lies at the heart of industrialized societies. Since the early decades of the twe...
We derive a lower bound for the staffing levels required to meet a projected load in a retail servic...
Many queueing systems with time-dependent arrivals require time-dependent staffing to provide satisf...
Production and service systems often rely on stationary queueing formulas to determine the number of...
In this thesis, we study different scheduling policies in service networks. In Chapter 2, we conside...