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BA501 : The
Class : POM :
Queuing
Queuing Theory
Queuing theory is concerned with the analysis and characteristics of waiting lines. Waiting lines are a common situation, such as cars waiting in line to pay a toll, a customer waiting at the check out stand, or vacationers waiting in line at an amusement park.
Objectives:
The objectives for this lesson are as follows:
1. Define the characteristics of a waiting line system.
2. Analyze and predict the performance of a single server model.
3. Analyze and predict the performance of a multiple server model.
To complete this Topic successfully, please complete the following activities in the order shown below:
Fill out the course evaluation.
TEXTBOOK READING : Module
D in Heizer and Render
ON-LINE LESSON: Queuing
Theory: Introduction and Examples
ASSIGNMENT: Home
Work
Look here before beginning quiz if using a telephone modem.
SELF TEST: Practice
Quiz
The following is the site for the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences which is the professional organization for management science. Explore the site.
WEB ACTIVITY: INFORMS
Use WebMail to send attachments and/or messages. Put BA501 (last name) Assignment name and number somewhere in the "subject" line of your e-mail. Address to BA501@mail.cba.nau.edu
WEBMAIL:
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Exam
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Operation Management
Please reference "BA501 (your last name) Assignment name and number" in the subject line of either below.
E-mail Dr. Rakesh Pangasa at
BA501@mail.cba.nau.edu
or call (928) 344-7588. Use WebMail for attachments.
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