Fundamentals of Queueing Theory
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Fundamentals of Queueing Theory

John F. Shortle, James M. Thompson, Donald Gross, Carl M. Harris

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Fundamentals of Queueing Theory

John F. Shortle, James M. Thompson, Donald Gross, Carl M. Harris

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The definitive guide to queueing theory and its practical applications—features numerous real-world examples of scientific, engineering, and business applications

Thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect the latest developments in the field, Fundamentals of Queueing Theory, Fifth Edition presents the statistical principles and processes involved in the analysis of the probabilistic nature of queues. Rather than focus narrowly on a particular application area, the authors illustrate the theory in practice across a range of fields, from computer science and various engineering disciplines to business and operations research. Critically, the text also provides a numerical approach to understanding and making estimations with queueing theory and provides comprehensive coverage of both simple and advanced queueing models. As with all preceding editions, this latest update of the classic text features a unique blend of the theoretical and timely real-world applications. The introductory section has been reorganized with expanded coverage of qualitative/non-mathematical approaches to queueing theory, including a high-level description of queues in everyday life. New sections on non-stationary fluid queues, fairness in queueing, and Little's Law have been added, as has expanded coverage of stochastic processes, including the Poisson process and Markov chains.

• Each chapter provides a self-contained presentation of key concepts and formulas, to allow readers to focus independently on topics relevant to their interests

• A summary table at the end of the book outlines the queues that have been discussed and the types of results that have been obtained for each queue

• Examples from a range of disciplines highlight practical issues often encountered when applying the theory to real-world problems

• A companion website features QtsPlus, an Excel-based software platform that provides computer-based solutions for most queueing models presented in the book.

Featuring chapter-end exercises and problems—all of which have been classroom-tested and refined by the authors in advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses— Fundamentals of Queueing Theory, Fifth Edition is an ideal textbook for courses in applied mathematics, queueing theory, probability and statistics, and stochastic processes. This book is also a valuable reference for practitioners in applied mathematics, operations research, engineering, and industrial engineering.

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Editorial
Wiley
Año
2018
ISBN
9781118943533
Edición
5
Categoría
Business
Categoría
Operations

CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

All of us have experienced the annoyance of having to wait in line. Unfortunately, this phenomenon continues to be common in congested, urbanized, "high-tech" communities. We wait in line in our cars in traffic jams or at toll booths; we wait on hold for an operator to pick up our telephone calls; we wait in line at supermarkets to check out; we wait in line at fast-food restaurants; and we wait in line at stores and post offices. We, as customers, do not generally like these waits, and the managers of the establishments at which we wait also do not like us to wait, since it may cost them business. Why then is there waiting?
The answer is simple: There is more demand for service than there is facility for service available. Why is this so? There may be many reasons; for example, there may be a shortage of available servers, it may be infeasible economically for a business to provide the level of service necessary to prevent waiting, or there may be a space limit to the amount of service that can be provided. Generally these limitations can be removed with the expenditure of capital, and to know how much service should then be made available, one would need to know answers to such questions as “How long must a customer wait?” and “How many people will form in the line?” Queueing theory attempts to answer these questions through detailed mathematical analysis.
The earliest problems studied in queueing theory were those of telephone traffic congestion. The pioneer investigator was the Danish mathematician A. K. Erlang, who, in 1909, published “The Theory of Probabilities and Telephone Conversations.” In later works he observed that a telephone system was generally characterized by either (1) Poisson input, exponential holding (service) times, and multiple channels (servers), or (2) Poisson input, constant holding times, and a single channel. Work on the application of the theory to telephony continued after Erlang. In 1927, E. C. Molina published his paper “Application of the Theory of Probability to Telephone Trunking Problems,” which was followed one year later by Thornton Fry's book Probability and Its Engineering Uses, which expanded much of Erlang's earlier work. In the early 1930s, Felix Pollaczek did some further pioneering work on Poisson input, arbitrary output, and single- and multiple-channel problems. Additional work was done at that time in Russia by Kolmogorov and Khintchine, in France by Crommelin, and in Sweden by Palm. The work in queueing theory picked up momentum rather slowly in its early days, but accelerated in the 1950s, and there has been a great deal of work in t...

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