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Author: Dimitris Fakinos

Waiting line systems are any systems that provide service of some kind to customers who arrive at them. Calls on a telephone network or airplanes heading to an airport are examples of such customers,...

Waiting line systems are any systems that provide service of some kind to customers who arrive at them. Calls on a telephone network or airplanes heading to an airport are examples of such customers, while the provided service is the conversation and landing, respectively. The randomness inherent in arrival and service times results in the evolution of the...

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Waiting line systems are any systems that provide service of some kind to customers who arrive at them. Calls on a telephone network or airplanes heading to an airport are examples of such customers, while the provided service is the conversation and landing, respectively. The randomness inherent in arrival and service times results in the evolution of the system over time [e.g., the number of customers present as a function of time or the waiting times of successive customers] being a stochastic process or evolution. Queueing theory is based on studies by A.K. Erlang in the early 20th century, and due to the significant practical and theoretical interest in these models, this theory continues to develop at a steady pace to this day.

The subject of this book is precisely queueing theory and networks of queues, starting from the simplest models and progressing to more complex general models. Because understanding this – beyond Probability Theory – also requires a good knowledge of Stochastic Processes Theory, the first chapter is dedicated to an overview of the most useful concepts and results of this theory.

The book contains approximately 130 exercises with solutions, additional unsolved problems, and includes English terminology useful for further study of international literature.

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Author
Dimitris Fakinos
Publisher
Ekdoseis Papazisi
Type
Statistics
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
634
Release Date
7/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9789600245677

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Waiting line systems are any systems that provide service of some kind to customers who arrive at them. Calls on a telephone network or airplanes heading to an airport are examples of such customers, while the provided service is the conversation and landing, respectively. The randomness inherent in arrival and service times results in the evolution of the system over time [e.g., the number of customers present as a function of time or the waiting times of successive customers] being a stochastic process or evolution. Queueing theory is based on studies by A.K. Erlang in the early 20th century, and due to the significant practical and theoretical interest in these models, this theory continues to develop at a steady pace to this day.

The subject of this book is precisely queueing theory and networks of queues, starting from the simplest models and progressing to more complex general models. Because understanding this – beyond Probability Theory – also requires a good knowledge of Stochastic Processes Theory, the first chapter is dedicated to an overview of the most useful concepts and results of this theory.

The book contains approximately 130 exercises with solutions, additional unsolved problems, and includes English terminology useful for further study of international literature.

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Author
Dimitris Fakinos
Publisher
Ekdoseis Papazisi
Type
Statistics
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
634
Release Date
7/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9789600245677

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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