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Fundamentals of Queuing Systems: Statistical Methods for Analyzing Queuing Models

Fundamentals of Queuing Systems: Statistical Methods for Analyzing Queuing Models
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Dewey Class 330.015195
Title Fundamentals of Queuing Systems (EB) : Statistical Methods for Analyzing Queuing Models / by Nick T. Thomopoulos.
Author Thomopoulos, Nick T.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Boston, MA : Springer US , 2012.
Physical Details XIII, 170 pages. 4 illus. : online resource.
ISBN 9781461437130
Summary Note Waiting in lines is a staple of everyday human life.  Without really noticing, we are doing it when we go to buy a ticket at a movie theater, stop at a bank to make an account withdrawal, or proceed to checkout a purchase from one of our favorite department stores. Oftentimes, waiting lines are due to overcrowded, overfilling, or congestion; any time there is more customer demand for a service than can be provided, a waiting line forms.  Queuing systems is a term used to describe the methods and techniques most ideal for measuring the probability and statistics of a wide variety of waiting line models. This book provides an introduction to basic queuing systems, such as M/M/1 and its variants, as well as newer concepts like systems with priorities, networks of queues, and general service policies. Numerical examples are presented to guide readers into thinking about practical real-world applications, and students and researchers will be able to apply the methods learned to designing queuing systems that extend beyond the classroom. Very little has been published in the area of queuing systems, and this volume will appeal to graduate-level students, researchers, and practitioners in the areas of management science, applied mathematics, engineering, computer science, and statistics.:
Contents note Introduction -- Preliminary Concepts -- One Server, Infinite Queue (M/M/1) -- One Server, Finite Queue (M/M/1/N) -- One Server, No Queue (M/M/1/1) -- Multi Servers, Infinite Queue (M/M/k) -- Multi Servers, Finite Queue (M/M/k/N) -- Multi Servers, No Queue (M/M/k/k) -- One Server, Arbitrary Service (M/G/1) -- 2 Populations, One Server, Arbitrary Service (M/G/1/2) -- M Machines, One Repairman (M/M/1/M) -- M Machines, R Repairmen (M/M/R/M) -- One Server, Repeat Service (M/M/1/q) -- Multi Servers, Repeat Service (M/M/k/θ) -- Tandem Queues (M/M/1 : M/M/1) -- Priority System, One Server, Infinite Queue (M/M/1//P) -- Priority, One Server, Arbitrary Service (M/G/1/P) -- One Server, Constant Service (M/D/1) -- Exponential Arrivals, Erlang Service (M/E2/1) -- Erlang Arrivals, Exponential Service (E2/M/1) -- Erlang Arrivals, Erlang Service (E2/E2/1) -- Waiting Time Density, One Server (M/M/1) -- Waiting Time Density, Multi Servers (M/M/k) -- Bibliography -- Problems -- Solutions.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3713-0
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