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Single-server
queues (SINGLEQ)

In almost every
organization, there are examples of processes which
generate waiting lines called queues.
The worksheets in this chapter automate the most
practical models for analyzing the behavior of queues.
SINGLEQ includes 4 alternative models for a single
queue processed by a single server or service facility.
All models in SINGLEQ assume that arrivals to the
queue are generated by a Poisson process.
The models differ in the probability distribution
that generates service times, the queue capacity or
waiting space available, and the size of the source
population feeding the queue.
MULTIQ analyzes problems in which customers form a
single queue processed by 2 or more servers.
MULTIQ assumes that arrivals are Poisson, service
times are exponential, and there is no restriction on
queue capacity or the size of the source population.
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