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Wat (wie) is Queuing theory - definitie

MATHEMATICAL STUDY OF WAITING LINES, OR QUEUES
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  • A birth–death process. The values in the circles represent the state of the system, which evolves based on arrival rates ''λ<sub>i</sub>'' and departure rates ''μ<sub>i</sub>''.
  • A black box. Jobs arrive to, and depart from, the queue.
  • First in first out (FIFO) queue example
  • A queueing node with 3 servers. Server '''a''' is idle, and thus an arrival is given to it to process. Server '''b''' is currently busy and will take some time before it can complete service of its job. Server '''c''' has just completed service of a job and thus will be next to receive an arriving job.
  • Queue networks]] are systems in which single queues are connected by a routing network. In this image, servers are represented by circles, queues by a series of rectangles and the routing network by arrows. In the study of queue networks one typically tries to obtain the [[equilibrium distribution]] of the network, although in many applications the study of the [[transient state]] is fundamental.

FCFS         
First Come, First Served
Theory (mathematical logic)         
SET OF SENTENCES IN A FORMAL LANGUAGE
First-order theory; Theory (model theory); Logical theory; Theory (logic); Supertheory; Subtheory; Logic theory; Deductive theory; Subtheories
In mathematical logic, a theory (also called a formal theory) is a set of sentences in a formal language. In most scenarios, a deductive system is first understood from context, after which an element \phi\in T of a deductively closed theory T is then called a theorem of the theory.
Organizational theory         
TYPE OF THEORY
Organization theory; Organisation theory; Organisational theory; Organizational theorist; Business theorist
A theory involves concepts or constructs that are related in such a way as to explain why certain phenomena occur. An organizational theory involves a set of concepts/constructs that are related to each other and explain how individuals behave in social units we call organizations.

Wikipedia

Queueing theory

Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the results are often used when making business decisions about the resources needed to provide a service.

Queueing theory has its origins in research by Agner Krarup Erlang, who created models to describe the system of incoming calls at the Copenhagen Telephone Exchange Company. These ideas have since seen applications in telecommunication, traffic engineering, computing, project management, and particularly industrial engineering, where they are applied in the design of factories, shops, offices, and hospitals.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Queuing theory
1. "The Government needs to revisit its targets and stop forcing hospitals into a position where they look for ways to creatively report back, rather than actually reducing waiting times for real people." The researchers analysed data from 170,000 patients and used "queuing theory", a recognised model to predict people flow used by supermarkets and traffic monitoring systems.