Updated to integrate the management of associated information processes, expand some application discussions, and provide additional reference material, the intent of this monograph is to help business professionals use waiting line (queuing) analysis methods to improve both service and manufacturing business applications of queuing situations. Emphasis is given to discussing the caveats in applying waiting line theory and becoming aware of the assumptions used in developing that theory. The importance of accounting for variability in waiting line processes is discussed in some detail because the basic queuing equations provide only average performance data under steady-state conditions. Understanding how much variability can exist for a gi...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
This body of work illustrates extensively, how queues are formed and why. Probability is a vital con...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
The intent of this book is to help business practitioners and students expand their knowledge of how...
In today’s production and service systems, the management process plays a primary role. Analysis of ...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of new methodology applied to reduce the waiting time o...
ABSTRACT: This paper is dedicated to the presentation of the single-channel waiting line systems wit...
The problem of assigning the appropriate number of automatic machines to a single worker, sometimes ...
The implementation of a queuing management system is a critical task in every single store attendanc...
This document gives an overview the standard methods used to model and analyze the performance of qu...
Queuing theory has been extensively utilized in many different industries. The modeling and analysis...
Demand and supply of service are complicatedly related with the balance between fixed capital and ci...
The choice of staffing levels is a decision faced by virtually every organization. When making this ...
Queuing in MAB is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order to be serve...
Despite the appreciable increase in the number of bank branches every year, nowadays queues for serv...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
This body of work illustrates extensively, how queues are formed and why. Probability is a vital con...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
The intent of this book is to help business practitioners and students expand their knowledge of how...
In today’s production and service systems, the management process plays a primary role. Analysis of ...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of new methodology applied to reduce the waiting time o...
ABSTRACT: This paper is dedicated to the presentation of the single-channel waiting line systems wit...
The problem of assigning the appropriate number of automatic machines to a single worker, sometimes ...
The implementation of a queuing management system is a critical task in every single store attendanc...
This document gives an overview the standard methods used to model and analyze the performance of qu...
Queuing theory has been extensively utilized in many different industries. The modeling and analysis...
Demand and supply of service are complicatedly related with the balance between fixed capital and ci...
The choice of staffing levels is a decision faced by virtually every organization. When making this ...
Queuing in MAB is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order to be serve...
Despite the appreciable increase in the number of bank branches every year, nowadays queues for serv...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
This body of work illustrates extensively, how queues are formed and why. Probability is a vital con...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...