Queueing Theory
by Ivo Adan, Jacques Resing
Publisher: Eindhoven University of Technology 2002
Number of pages: 180
Description:
In this course we treat a number of elementary queueing models. Attention is paid to methods for the analysis of these models, and also to applications of queueing models. Important application areas of queueing models are production systems, transportation and stocking systems, communication systems and information processing systems.
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