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ePoster

open access: yes
European Journal of Neurology, Volume 33, Issue S1, June 2026.
wiley   +1 more source

Queuing Theory and Telecommunications

open access: yes, 2014
Queuing Theory and Telecommunications : Networks and Applications provides some fundamental knowledge in queuing theory, as well as essential analytical methods and approaches to be employed to evaluate and design telecommunication networks. This work provides methods for teletraffic analysis as well as descriptions of current network technologies such
GIAMBENE G.
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Waiting in line [queuing theory]

IEEE Potentials, 1996
Queuing phenomenon encompasses all activities of our lives. We have to wait in line whenever the number of servers or the service rate of the server does not match the rate at which the customers arrive in the queue. Queuing theory is the formal analysis of this phenomenon in search of finding the optimum solution to this problem so that everybody gets
Lotfi Tadj
exaly   +2 more sources

Queuing Theory and Customer Satisfaction: A Review of Terminology, Trends, and Applications to Pharmacy Practice

open access: yesHospital Pharmacy, 2001
Queuing theory is the formal study of waiting in line and is an entire discipline in operations management. This article will give the reader a general background into queuing theory, its associated terminology, and it relationship to customer ...
James P. Wilson, Ronald Anthony Nosek
exaly   +2 more sources

A queuing theory model for cloud computing

The Journal of Supercomputing, 2014
The ability to deliver guaranteed QoS (Quality of Service) is crucial for the commercial success of cloud platforms. This paper presents a model based on queuing theory to study computer service QoS in cloud computing. Cloud platforms are modeled with an open Jackson network that can be used to determine and measure the QoS guarantees the cloud can ...
Jordi Vilaplana   +5 more
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On Some Mixing Sequences in Queuing Theory

Operations Research, 1970
Mixing sequences of random variables have the remarkable property that their ordinary limit behavior is preserved under a general kind of conditioning. This note shows that the mixing property holds for some well-known limit results in queuing theory.
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Teletraffic and the queuing theory

Automation and Remote Control, 2009
The term "mass service theory" introduced by A.Ya. Khinchin implies that the probability theory is applied to the studies of diverse problems of servicing which often are related to formation of queues. The problems of design and calculation of the communication networks and their elements are pivotal here.
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