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QUEUEING THEORY 2. Consider the following examples:Items waiting to be processed by a machineMachines waiting to be repaired for maintenanceItems waiting to be inspected at a quality control deskJobs waiting to be executed by a computerDocuments waiting to be signed in an officeBills waiting
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1. QUEUEING THEORY 1 Consider the following examples:
Customers waiting for hair cutting at a barber shop
Customers waiting for bank service at a bank teller
Customers waiting for bar service at a cafeteria
Customers waiting to pay at a supermarket cash desk
Cars waiting to pay at a highway exit cash desk
Cars waiting at traffic lights
Trucks waiting to load or unload at a dock
Airplanes waiting to take off at a runway
2. QUEUEING THEORY 2 Consider the following examples:
Items waiting to be processed by a machine
Machines waiting to be repaired for maintenance
Items waiting to be inspected at a quality control desk
Jobs waiting to be executed by a computer
Documents waiting to be signed in an office
Bills waiting to be processed at a legislative system
3. QUEUEING THEORY 3 All above examples are queues (or waiting lines):
Customers wait for a service as the service capacity is not sufficient to supply the service at once
4. QUEUEING THEORY 4 Basic structure of a queueing model
Customers are generated by an input source
Customers arrive according to an arrival rule
Customers enter the system by joining a queue
A customer is chosen according to a queue discipline
The chosen customer obtains the required service
The service follows a service rule
The customer who obtained the service exits the system
5. QUEUEING THEORY 5 Basic structure of a queueing model