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Sensitivity analysis of a non-Markovian feedback retrial queue, reneging, delayed repair with working vacation subject to server breakdown

AIMS Mathematics
This study investigated the steady-state characteristics of a non-Markovian feedback retrial queue with reneging, delayed repair, and working vacation. In this scenario, we assumed that consumers arrive through Poisson processes and the server provides ...
S. Sundarapandiyan, S. Nandhini
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Markovian Queuing Model with Customer’s Impatience in Differentiated Vacations and Reneging Customers

International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information Communication Technology
In this paper, we examine markovian queuing model with customer’s impatience in differentiated vacations and reneging customers. Arrival follows Poisson Processes and services are exponentially distributed. The customer served on FCFS basis. Two types of
M. Seenivasan   +2 more
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Performance Analysis of M/M/1 Queueing Model with Working Vacation, Balking, Reneging, Feedback Customers and Server Breakdown

International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information Communication Technology
In this paper, we analyse the M/M/1 queueing model, with working vacation, balking, reneging, feedback customers, and server breakdown. The customer was served using FCFS.
M. Seenivasan, R.Ramesh, V. Anita
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Processor-shared buffers with reneging

Performance Evaluation, 1994
Summary: Motivated by buffer design questions in data networks, we consider a processor shared queue with finite buffer capacity and reneging. Reneging models events such as the timing-out of a communication path due to excessive delays, or decisions to preempt a path in order to re-route it according to some congestion control mechanism.
Edward G. Coffman Jr.   +3 more
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How Observed Queue Length and Service Times Drive Reneging Behavior in Queues

Production and operations management
Customers who renege from a queue signal dissatisfaction with the wait, possibly leading to lost business opportunities. Service organizations need to understand how queue features observed by waiting customers drive decisions to renege. Through a series
Zeynep Akşin, Busra Gencer, E. Gunes
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RENEGING IN QUEUES REVISITED

Decision Sciences, 1982
ABSTRACTParkan and Warren [2] analyze the optimal reneging decision of a customer joining a G/M/1 queue with imperfect information about parameters of the system. Their Bayesian approach to the problem is incomplete and overstates the probability that the customer will renege, which is potentially costly to the server as well as to the customer.
Glen E. Martin, Lyn D. Pankoff
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Reneging and Jockeying

2003
This chapter discusses models in which customers react to certain conditions created after they join the queue. Customers may renege from the queue if the expected utility from remaining in the queue becomes negative. This may happen when conditions in the system deteriorate, due to a slow-down in the service rate, an increase in the expected queue ...
Refael Hassin, Moshe Haviv
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Assignment models and reneging [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Theory, 1999
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The Costs of Reneging

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2008
Reputations are supposed to matter. Decision makers consistently refer to reputations for resolve, and international relations theories confirm the value of being able to credibly signal intentions during times of crisis. However, empirical support for the effects of reputation has been lacking.
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Renegotiation and Reneging

Financial Analysts Journal, 1956
IN 1875, THE QUEEN OF THE HOLLAND DUTCH remarked: "If we had paid them any more, they would have drunk it up in fire-water." The lady was answering a question as to the adequacy of the amount paid the Rickgaumatick (Manahattan) Indians by Peter Minuit for Manhattan Island in the Summer of 1626.
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