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1 Queues

2 Examples of Queue Problems Post Office Post Office (Each counter with all services v Different counters for different services) T-Mobile Customer Service T-Mobile Customer Service (How many operators to employ and when ?) Airport Airport (What is the chance that the aircraft will have to wait before landing ?)

3 Basic Language of Queues Arrivals (Probability distribution) Arrivals (Probability distribution) Service mechanism Service mechanism Queue discipline Queue discipline Service time variability Service time variability Service discipline Service discipline

4 Variability of arrivals Number of arrivals changes in each time period. Number of arrivals changes in each time period. Assume 2 arrivals cannot occur simultaneously. Assume 2 arrivals cannot occur simultaneously. Assume infinite queue potential Assume infinite queue potential

5 Service mechanism Usually controlled Usually controlled Single channel or multi-channel Single channel or multi-channel (eg. Toll booths, ASDA etc) Multiple channels may be in series Multiple channels may be in series

6 Queue discipline Jockeying Jockeying Balking Balking FIFO FIFO LIFO LIFO Random Random Queue jumping Queue jumping

7 Service Time variability Measured by a frequency distribution Measured by a frequency distribution Might be affected by numbers in the queue Might be affected by numbers in the queue

8 Service discipline Fixed batches Fixed batches (eg. Tour of mine shaft) Fish shop Fish shop (eg. Battered cod is just cookin’)

9 Which is best ? (a) 3 channels in parallel each operating at mean service rate = 10 per hour; (a) 3 channels in parallel each operating at mean service rate = 10 per hour; OR OR (b) 1 channel with a mean service rate of 30 per hour ? (b) 1 channel with a mean service rate of 30 per hour ?

10 The answer is … (b) By 2.6 minutes per customer ! OK.. Now look at the Excel worksheet. OK.. Now look at the Excel worksheet.


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