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                    Notes          Another element of queuing system is service system. The number of waiting lines, the number
                                   of servers, the arrangements of the servers, the arrival and service patterns, and the service
                                   priority rules characterize the  service system. Queue system  can have channels or multiple
                                   waiting lines.


                                          Example: Single waiting line : bank counter, airline counters, restaurants, amusement
                                   parks.

                                   In these examples multiple servers might serve customers. In the single line multiple servers
                                   has better performance in terms of waiting times and eliminates jockeying behavior than the
                                   system with a single line for each server. System serving capacity is a function of the number of
                                   service facilities and server proficiency. In waiting line system, the terms server and channel are
                                   used interchangeably. Waiting line systems are either single server or multiple servers.


                                          Example:
                                     1.   Single server: gas station, food mart with single checkout counter, a theater with a
                                          single person selling tickets and controlling admission into the show.

                                     2.   Multiple server: gas stations with multiple gas pumps, grocery stores with multiple
                                          cashiers, multiple tellers in a bank.
                                   Services require a single activity or services of activities called phases. In a single-phase system,
                                   the service is completed all at once, such as a bank transaction or grocery store checkout counter.
                                   In a multiphase system, the service is completed  in a  series of phases, such  as at fast-food
                                   restaurant with ordering, pay, and pick-up windows.
                                   The process of waiting line is characterized by rate at which customers arrive and are served by
                                   service system. Arrival  rate specifies the average  number of  customers per time period.  The
                                   service rate specifies the average number customers that can be serviced during a time period.
                                   The service rate governs capacity of the service system. It is the fluctuation in arrival and service
                                   patterns that causes wait in queuing system. A general waiting line system with parallel server
                                   is shown in Figure 8.1.
                                   Self Assessment


                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   4.  A bank transaction or grocery store checkout counter is an example of ……………..system.
                                   5.  ……………… specifies the average number of customers per time period.
                                   6.  The ………………… governs capacity of the service system.

                                   7.  It is the fluctuation in ……………… and …………..patterns that causes wait in queuing
                                       system.
                                   8.  When  customer  changes  one line  to  another  to  reduce  wait  time,  process  is  called
                                       …………………….

                                   11.3 Poisson and Exponential Distributions

                                   Both the Poisson and Exponential distributions play a prominent role in queuing theory.
                                   Considering a problem of determining the probability of  n arrivals being observed during a
                                   time interval of length t, where the following assumptions are made.




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