Mathematically beautiful and elegant yet has much practical application Professor Richard Weber The first mathematical analysis of a queueing problem concerned the use of early telephone switches. Since then, emerging technologies such as those in telecommunications and the manufacturing industry have prompted considerable interest and activity in the field. Much of the current research has been enabled by recent, rapid advances in computer technology making large scale simulations and complex approximations possible. Today, queueing systems play an integral role in the performance evaluation...
Mathematically beautiful and elegant yet has much practical application Professor Richard Weber The first mathematical analysis of a queueing problem ...