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Applying queueing theory to evaluate wait-time-savings of triage algorithms. [PDF]
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Application of Smart Sensors in Commodity Management. [PDF]
Chung CK, Chung MY, Sung GM.
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D2D assisted cooperative computational offloading strategy in edge cloud computing networks. [PDF]
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Unreliable M [X]/G(P1,P2)/1 feedback retrial queues with combined working vacation. [PDF]
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Multi-objective layout optimization of hospital outpatient clinics based on NSGA II. [PDF]
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Suboptimal codon pairs trigger ribosome collisions and cellular quality control responses in tRNA modification mutants. [PDF]
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Cooperation in Queueing Systems
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We study a social dilemma in a single-queue system in which human servers have discretion over the effort with which to process orders that arrive stochastically. We show theoretically that the efficient outcome in the form of high effort can be sustained in the subgame-perfect equilibrium if the interactions are long term (even when each server has a
Yaroslav Rosokha, Chen Wei
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Queueing System with Independent Queues and Common Server
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1986Abstract An approach is suggested for solving the problem of defining the length of several independent queues in the queueing system (QS) with one server. The initial QS is subjected to decomposition into two separate QS· For each of them analytical solutions are obtained, and for the second QS they are based upon embedded Markov chains. The general
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Queueing Systems with Service Interruptions
Operations Research, 1986In many queueing systems, the service process is subject to interruptions resulting from breakdowns, scheduled off-periods or the arrival of customers with preemptive priority. We consider a single server, first-come, first-served queueing system that alternates between periods when service is available (“on-periods”) and periods when the server is ...
Awi Federgruen, Linda Green
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