Optimal Operating Policies for the Finite-Source Queuing Process
N. K. Jaiswal and
P. S. Simha
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N. K. Jaiswal: Defence Science Laboratory, Delhi, India
P. S. Simha: Defence Science Laboratory, Delhi, India
Operations Research, 1972, vol. 20, issue 3, 698-707
Abstract:
This paper evaluates the queue-length distribution, the busy-period density and other characteristics of the finite-source queuing process in which the server remains idle until a queue of n units is built up. It also determines values of n that optimize the net profits for discounted, as well as undiscounted, infinite-horizon models.
Date: 1972
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