This paper considers a problem in which an organisation is currently leasing a machine that is yielding unacceptable waiting times for those queuing to use it. There are three available options that are being considered by management where the criterion is to minimise the total cost of the system. The first is to stay with the status quo, the second is to lease a faster machine and the third is to lease multiple machines. Two types of scenarios are discussed; one in which the waiting time in the queue is taken into account while the other includes the time spent at the machine itself. An appropriate formula is derived for each situation.6 page(s
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In the leasing optimization model, resources are leased for K different time periods, instead of bei...
Demand and supply of service are complicatedly related with the balance between fixed capital and ci...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of new methodology applied to reduce the waiting time o...
The problem of assigning the appropriate number of automatic machines to a single worker, sometimes ...
The author considers the performance evaluation of an advanced capacity reservation system using the...
Updated to integrate the management of associated information processes, expand some application dis...
The intent of this book is to help business practitioners and students expand their knowledge of how...
Queues that involve waiting as a model for analyzing the possible delay have been studied for past s...
(Communicated by Yutaka Takahashi) Abstract. In this paper, we study the production time allocation ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In certain cases, significant costs are incurred, if there is a waiting time of the jobs. An algorit...
In this paper, an M/M/c queuing model with synchronous working vacation and impatient customers is c...
This study investigates the relationship between lease length, and the landlord and the tenant decis...
Queueing models are commonly applied to quantify the performance of production systems. Prior resear...
Service operations are often characterized as a seemingly endless series of waiting lines and server...
In the leasing optimization model, resources are leased for K different time periods, instead of bei...
Demand and supply of service are complicatedly related with the balance between fixed capital and ci...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of new methodology applied to reduce the waiting time o...