Elements of Queueing Theory: With ApplicationsStructure, Technique, and basic theory. Poisson queues. Non-Poisson queues. Queueing ramifications, applications, and renewal theory. |
Contents
A Description of Queues 3886 | 3 |
Poisson Queues | 81 |
NonPoisson Queues | 151 |
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aircraft applied arrival occurs arrival rate assume average number average waiting birth-death busy period calls Chap coefficient compute congestion constant customers delay denote derivative determined equilibrium Erlang's Erlangian example expected number exponential distribution exponential service expression finite given hence independent infinite integral interval jth phase Laplace transform Laplace-Stieltjes transform machines Markoff chain matrix mean moment-generating function multiplied n₁ n₂ Note number of channels number waiting obtained Operations Research p₁ P₁(t parameter Pn(t Po(t Poisson distribution Poisson input Poisson process priority Prob probability distribution queue length queueing problems queueing theory random variables renewal renewal theory result Rouché's theorem served server service channel service distribution service rate service-time distribution single-channel queue solution solving Statist steady stochastic process studied theorem tion traffic values variance waiting line waiting-time distribution zero αι λε λι Ро
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Theory of Scheduling Richard Walter Conway,William L. Maxwell,Louis W. Miller No preview available - 2003 |