STUDENT DETAILS Student ID: 193939 Name: Ingrid Else van der Horst Course: BASSIX ASSESSMENT DETAILS Unit/Module: Social Analysis Educator: Claire Pemberton Assessment Name: Case Study Assessment Number: Two Term & Year: Second semester/ 2013 Word Count: 1981 DECLARATION I declare that this assessment is my own work‚ based on my own personal research/study . I also declare that this assessment‚ nor parts of it‚ has not been previously submitted
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REVISED M14_REND6289_10_IM_C14.QXD 5/12/08 1:01 PM Page 217 C H A P T E R Waiting Line and Queuing Theory Models 14 TEACHING SUGGESTIONS Teaching Suggestion 14.1: Topic of Queuing. Here is a chapter that all students can relate to. Ask about student experiences in lines. Stress that queues are a part of our everyday lives and how things have changed at banks‚ post offices‚ and airports in just the past decade. (We now wait in a common line for the first available server.) Teaching Suggestion
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REVISED M14_REND6289_10_IM_C14.QXD 5/12/08 1:01 PM Page 218 218 CHAPTER 14 WAITING LINE AND QUEUING THEORY MODELS Alternative Example 14.3: A new shopping mall is considering setting up an information desk manned by two employees. Based on information obtained from similar information desks‚ it is believed that people will arrive at the desk at the rate of 20 per hour. It takes an average of 2 minutes to answer a question. It is assumed that arrivals are Poisson and answer times
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(2011) IACSIT Press‚ Bali‚ Indonesia Case Study for Restaurant Queuing Model Mathias Dharmawirya School of Information Systems Binus International – Binus University Jakarta‚ Indonesia mdharmawirya@binus.edu Erwin Adi School of Computer Science Binus International – Binus University Jakarta‚ Indonesia eadi@binus.edu busy fast food restaurant [3]‚ as well as to increase throughput and efficiency [5]. This paper uses queuing theory to study the waiting lines in Sushi Tei Restaurant at Senayan
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the Theory of Constraint and Queuing Theory Abstract The Theory of Constraints and the Queuing Theory is something that all forms of businesses should be looking to exploit. The Theory of Constraints contends that all businesses have some form of constraint that keeps them from working at optimum efficiency. These constraints are found‚ reviewed‚ and corrected by a simple process of finding what to change‚ what to change to‚ and how to cause the change. The Queuing Theory can be applied in a
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Republic of the Philippines SURIGAO DEL SUR STATE UNIVERSITY Tandag City‚ Surigaodel Sur MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Major in Crop Science ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | Agriculture and Resources Research Manpower Development in South & Southeast Asia‚ Vol.2. | | Call #: 630 P552 1983 | | Published 1983 | | 1 of 1 available | | | | | | Agriculture in East Africa: an introduction to principles and
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SINGLE/MULTIPLE SERVER QUEUE (Model 1 & 3) lambda/mu 1.333333333 s-1 1 Arrival rate 20 lambda/(mu*s) 0.666666667 Service rate 15 2.666666667 s factorial = 2 Number of servers 2 P(0) = 0.2 0.533333333 2 Utilization 66.67% n Pn 1 2
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Every year‚ graduating high school students are faced with the problem of having to decide on future career paths. Many high school students‚ particularly on seniors‚ often have trouble on choosing the right course to take. There came a point when making choices was plain and simple. But choosing a college course is tricky. It can really be a tough decision to make for teens because peer or parental pressure tends to have a huge impact on decision making at that age. Your future depends on it and
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The Joy Of Queuing and Other Reasons Why Netflix Works Time Context: January 2013 - December 2013 Point of view: Marketing Head Statement of the problem: Can Netflix retain the status they have right now? Objectives: 1.) To ensure that by the end of 2015‚ Netflix can retain or improve their sales by 10%. 2.) To secure the 40% of market share they have by the end of 2015. 3.) To lessen the numbers of customers that ended their subscriptions by 35% by the end of 2015. Areas of consideration: Strengths:
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Name of authors: Vasumathi.A and Dhanavanthan P Title of Article: Application of Simulation Technique in Queuing Model for ATM Facility Journal Name: International Journal of Applied Engineering Research‚ Dindigul Volume 1‚ No 3 Date of publications: 2010 Pages of article: Pages 469-482 (14 pages) JOURNAL SUMMARY 1.0 Issues/ Problem Statement: Most of the ATMs have the problem of long queue of customers to undergo simple transaction
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