THE QUEUEING THEORY

6/23/99


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Table of Contents

Team Members

THE QUEUEING THEORY

Executive Summary

Problem Statement

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Method

Variables - 1

Variables - continued W(q) expected time in queue E [ time in queue] W(q) = ? / [? (? -1)] W time in system E [time in system] W = 1 / (? - ?) L (q) line length E[line length] L (q) = ? ^ 2 / [? (? - ?)] L Number of customers L E[number in system] L = ? / (? - ?)

Variables - continued ? percentile ? (q) high percentiles for time in queue ?(w) high percentiles for time in system ln the natural logarithm ? (q) [90] = W * ln (10 * ?) ? (q) [95] = W * ln (20 * ? ) ? (w) [90) = W * ln (10) ? (w) [95] = W * ln (20)

Original Achievement

Strengths and Weaknesses

Results of Our Program

Conclusions

Resources/Bibliography

Many

Final Report

Thankx!!!

Author: Computing and Networking

Email: amsimon@tesuque.cs.sandia.gov

Home Page: ths.tularosa.nmhs.edu

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