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Queueing Systems with Random Volume Customers and a Sectorized Unlimited Memory Buffer
In the present paper, we concentrate on basic concepts connected with the theory of queueing systems with random volume customers and a sectorized unlimited memory buffer.
Tikhonenko Oleg+2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the broad focus on necessity‐ and opportunity‐driven entrepreneurship in research and policy, the entrepreneurial dichotomy within the agribusiness context has not been adequately addressed. This study contributes to closing this knowledge gap by examining youth's perceptions of agribusiness through the lens of the push‐pull motivation
Cool Dady Mangole+6 more
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An application of queueing theory in hydrology
A model is considered for the flow of a river when it is high. The model is based on queueing theory. An application to the Delaware River, located in the United States, is presented.
Mario Lefebvre
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Stochastic Simulation of Cellular Metabolism
Increased technological methods have enabled the investigation of biology at nanoscale levels. Such systems require the use of computational methods to comprehend the complex interactions that occur.
Emalie J. Clement+5 more
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Queuing theory-based latency/power tradeoff models for replicated search engines [PDF]
Large-scale search engines are built upon huge infrastructures involving thousands of computers in order to achieve fast response times. In contrast, the energy consumed (and hence the financial cost) is also high, leading to environmental damage ...
Cacheda, Fidel+4 more
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The Necessity of Dynamic Workflow Managers for Advancing Self‐Driving Labs and Optimizers
We assess the maturity and integration readiness of key methodologies for Materials Acceleration Platforms, highlighting the need for dynamic workflow managers. Demonstrating this, we integrate PerQueue into a color‐mixing robot, showing how flexible orchestration improves coordination and optimization.
Simon K. Steensen+6 more
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The attention paid to energy consumption is growing steadily due to the costs associated with energy usage as well as the resulting environmental impacts. This work proposes an analytical method to assess the energy consumption and the power requirements
Ivan Ferretti+2 more
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Asymptotic optimality of maximum pressure policies in stochastic processing networks
We consider a class of stochastic processing networks. Assume that the networks satisfy a complete resource pooling condition. We prove that each maximum pressure policy asymptotically minimizes the workload process in a stochastic processing network in ...
Dai, J. G., Lin, Wuqin
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Abstract This paper explores teachers', parents' and pupils' perceptions and described experiences of school toilet policies, provisions and practices within state‐funded primary (5–11 years) and secondary (11–16 years) schools in England. In doing so, this research critically examines how school‐specific policies and toilet provisions influence ...
Matthew J. Green+3 more
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On the Reaction of Pacman‐Phosphanes with Lewis Acids
The reactivity of a Pacman phosphane (a macrocyclic, multidentate phosphane ligand) with Lewis acids such as BPh₃, B(C₆F₅)₃, and GaCl₃ were investigated, revealing distinct bonding motifs and coordination behaviors. While B(C₆F₅)₃ forms a stable di‐adduct, GaCl₃ induces an unusual structural rearrangement with the formation of a [Pacman‐GaCl₂]⁺[GaCl₄]⁻
Leon Ohms+4 more
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