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Queuing Models
Queue is a common word that means a waiting line or the act of joining a line. It is formed when the number of customers arriving is greater than the number of customers being served during a period of time.
Various queuing situations are:
Examples | Members of Queue | Server(s) |
---|---|---|
Airport runways | Planes | Runways |
Petrol bunk | Vehicles | Bank employee |
Library | Students | Counter clerk |
Bank counter | Account holders | Counter clerk |
Hospital | Patient | Doctor |
Telephone booth | Customers | Telephone attendant |
Traffic signal | Vehicles | Signal point |
Barber shop | Customers | Barber |
Ration shop | Ration card holders | Shop clerk |
Depending on the server status, the incoming customer either waits at the queue or gets served. If the server at ...
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