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Queueing model / M/M/1 queue / Utilization / Mean sojourn time / Arrival theorem / Call centre / Queue area / G–network / U. Narayan Bhat / Statistics / Stochastic processes / Queueing theory
Date: 2004-09-20 03:36:33
Queueing model
M/M/1 queue
Utilization
Mean sojourn time
Arrival theorem
Call centre
Queue area
G–network
U. Narayan Bhat
Statistics
Stochastic processes
Queueing theory

2 Queueing models and some fundamental relations

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