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Page 841
In recent years , queueing theory probably has been applied most to internal
service systems , where the customers receiving service are internal to the
organization . Examples include materials - handling systems , where materials -
handling ...
In recent years , queueing theory probably has been applied most to internal
service systems , where the customers receiving service are internal to the
organization . Examples include materials - handling systems , where materials -
handling ...
Page 890
This chapter presented the most basic models of queueing theory for which
particularly useful results are available . However , many other interesting models
could be considered if space permitted . In fact , several thousand research
papers ...
This chapter presented the most basic models of queueing theory for which
particularly useful results are available . However , many other interesting models
could be considered if space permitted . In fact , several thousand research
papers ...
Page 926
18.6 CONCLUSIONS This chapter has discussed the application of queueing
theory for designing queueing systems . Every individual problem has its own
special characteristics , so no standard procedure can be prescribed to fit every ...
18.6 CONCLUSIONS This chapter has discussed the application of queueing
theory for designing queueing systems . Every individual problem has its own
special characteristics , so no standard procedure can be prescribed to fit every ...
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