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THE USE OF QUEUING THEORY FOR MODELING JOINTLY SATISFIABLE ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
The article gives the description of problem to modeling jointly satisfiable administrative regulations with methods queuing theory. It will check the parameters of administrative regulations to meet regulatory deadlines.
Vladimir V. Naumenko +1 more
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Favoritism in the Public Provision of Goods in Developing Countries [PDF]
Goods are often allocated publically by means of queuing processes in developing countries. In such situations, which group of citizens should a corrupt government official favor? In addition, what should be the basis for this favoritism?
Amitrajeet Batabyal, Peter Nijkamp
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Abstract Oregon's wave of data center and semiconductor projects shows how cloud capitalism reorganizes resource systems and territorial governance. Examining Amazon, Google, and Intel, the article traces how fiscal incentives, utility programs, and land‐use instruments are recalibrated to secure hyperscale loads.
Justin Kollar
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ABSTRACT In corporate graduate recruitment worldwide, candidates are often assessed not only on competence but on whether they are deemed relatable. This study theorises relatability as a racialised cultural–affective filter that covertly sustains inequality. Drawing on qualitative interviews, we identify five interlinked processes of self‐presentation,
Sifiso Mthembu +3 more
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ABSTRACT The rise of independent oversight of the accounting profession has attracted considerable research attention. Much of this research has studied how professional accounting bodies and the Big 4 firms have shaped the mandate and capabilities of independent oversight bodies.
Brendan O'Dwyer +2 more
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Understanding the queuing theory for improved service delivery: an entrepreneurial-mindset approach
Queuing theory plays a huge role in solving and preventing operational bottlenecks and service failures in the organization. But, observations show that Queuing analysis may become extremely complex and cumbersome.
Tolutope O. Fakokunde +5 more
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NAADF: Globally Illuminated Voxel Worlds Accelerated with Nested Axis‐Aligned Distance Fields
Abstract Achieving realistic rendering of 3D scenes in real time using path tracing is challenging due to the high sample count required, with ray tracing as the bottleneck. Focusing on voxels as a geometry representation offers significant opportunities for optimizations, especially for tracing the rays, but also for computing the samples.
A. Ulschmid +4 more
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Queuing theory is the best way for estimating waiting lines for many phenomena in different fields. Queuing models are used to make decisions on determining the traffic flow in order to avoid congestions in the streets; therefore, it is a useful tool ...
Mardin Sameer Ali +1 more
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Abstract Graph drawing aesthetics have traditionally been optimized for human readers, leading to well‐established principles such as reducing edge crossings, enhancing symmetry, and minimizing bends. These criteria shape layout algorithms and define what “readability” means in network visualization.
Sara Di Bartolomeo +5 more
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Variation of Uncertainty in Steady And Non-Steady Processes Of Queuing Theory
Probabilistic measures of uncertainty have been obtained as functions of time and birth and death rates in a queuing process. The variation of different entropy measures has been studied in steady and non-steady processes of queuing ...
Om Parkash, C.P.Gandhi
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