ABSTRACT

This is a classic book on Queues. First published in 1961 it is clearly and concisely introduces the theory of queueing systems and is still just as relevant today. The monograph is aimed at both students and operational research workers concerned with the practical investigations of queueing, although almost every statistician will find its contents of interest.

chapter Chapter I|32 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter II|27 pages

Some Simple Queues with Random Arrivals

chapter Chapter III|31 pages

More about Simple Queues

chapter Chapter IV|19 pages

Machine Interference

chapter Chapter V|50 pages

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