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Presents the basic statistical principles that are necessary to analyze the probabilistic nature of queues

Thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the latest developments in the field, the fourth edition of Fundamentals of Queueing Theory illustrates the wide-reaching, fundamental concepts in queueing theory and its applications to diverse areas such as computer science, engineering, business, and operations research. It takes a numerical approach to understanding and making probable estimations relating to queues, with a comprehensive outline of simple and more advanced queueing models. Newly featured topics include retrial queues, approximations for queueing networks, numerical inversion of transforms, and determining the appropriate number of servers to balance quality and cost of service.

Fundamentals of Queueing Theory, Solutions Manual

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Presents the basic statistical principles that are necessary to analyze the probabilistic nature of queues Thoroughly revised and expanded to... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 05/09/2008
    ISBN13: 9780470077962, 978-0470077962
    ISBN10: 0470077964

    Number of Pages: 88

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

    Description

    Presents the basic statistical principles that are necessary to analyze the probabilistic nature of queues

    Thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the latest developments in the field, the fourth edition of Fundamentals of Queueing Theory illustrates the wide-reaching, fundamental concepts in queueing theory and its applications to diverse areas such as computer science, engineering, business, and operations research. It takes a numerical approach to understanding and making probable estimations relating to queues, with a comprehensive outline of simple and more advanced queueing models. Newly featured topics include retrial queues, approximations for queueing networks, numerical inversion of transforms, and determining the appropriate number of servers to balance quality and cost of service.

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