Practical Management Science
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Author: Wayne L. Winston, S. Christian Albright
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13.3, Problem 1P
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To determine: Why the reciprocal of λ is a time when λ indicates a rate.
Introduction: In order to predict the waiting time and length of the queue, queueing model will be framed. Queueing theory is the mathematical model that can be used for the decision-making process regarding the resources required to provide a service.
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In queueing theory, λ represents the mean arrival rate; for example, the number of peoplearriving at the service counter per hour. What does 1/λ represent?o Service rateo Interarrival timeo Service time
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. For the MyMy1 queueing model, why do the following results hold? (Hint: Remember that 1ym is the meanservice time. Then think how long a typical arrival must wait in the system or in the queue.) a. W 5 (L 1 1)ym b. WQ 5 Lym
suppose tht a queueing system has two identical servers, and an exponential service-time distribution with a mean of 1/u=10minutes. furthermore, a customer has just arrived to find two in the system. how long would you expect him to wait before being able to start service?
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