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Что (кто) такое QUEUEING - определение


Queueing Systems         
JOURNAL
Queueing Syst.; QUES; QUESTA; Queueing Systems (journal); Queueing systems; Queueing Syst
Queueing Systems is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering queueing theory. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media.
Class-based queueing         
Class-based queuing (CBQ) is a queuing discipline for the network scheduler that allows traffic to share bandwidth equally, after being grouped by classes. The classes can be based upon a variety of parameters, such as priority, interface, or originating program.
Layered queueing network         
In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, a layered queueing network (or rendezvous network) is a queueing network model where the service time for each job at each service node is given by the response time of a queueing network (and those service times in turn may also be determined by further nested networks). Resources can be nested and queues form along the nodes of the nesting structure.
Примеры употребления для QUEUEING
1. Residents are queueing up to inform on neighbours.
2. Fans started queueing in Picadilly three days before the launch Frenzied fans have already started queueing in London to get their hands on the book – three days before it is released.
3. But foreign retailers are queueing up to influence the tastes of a still embryonic market.
4. They reorganised the queueing structure so that minor ailments were dealt with separately from major traumas.
5. Gadget mad: Graham Gilbert began queueing at 8.30am yesterday Read more...