Queueing theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the behavior of waiting lines, or queues. It is used to analyze and improve the performance of systems where customers or requests arrive at a service facility and must wait for service. Queueing theory has applications in a wide variety of fields, including computer systems, communication networks, manufacturing systems, and service systems.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of queueing theory. It covers the different types of queueing systems, the arrival processes, the service processes, and the queue disciplines. It also discusses the various performance metrics that are used to evaluate queueing systems.
The book is written in a clear and concise style, and it is suitable for readers with a basic understanding of probability and statistics. It is also suitable for practitioners in operations research, computer systems, communication networks, production planning, and logistics who want to learn more about queueing theory.
This book is divided into 10 chapters. The first chapter provides an introduction to queueing theory and discusses the basic concepts and terminology. The second chapter discusses single-server queues, while the third chapter discusses multi-server queues. The fourth chapter discusses queueing networks. The fifth chapter discusses priority queues. The sixth chapter discusses the simulation of queueing systems. The seventh chapter discusses applications of queueing theory in computer systems. The eighth chapter discusses applications of queueing theory in communication networks. The ninth chapter discusses applications of queueing theory in manufacturing systems. The tenth chapter discusses applications of queueing theory in service systems.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about queueing theory. It is also a useful reference for practitioners who need to apply queueing theory to solve real-world problems.
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