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8372

QUEUEING THEORY

Catalog Description

Queueing theory provides the theoretical basis for the analysis of a wide variety of stochastic service systems. The underlying stochastic processes are Markov and renewal processes. The course has two objectives: to cover the fundamentals of stochastic processes necessary to analyze such systems and to provide the basics of formulation and analysis of queueing models with emphasis on their performance characteristics.

Prerequisites

Instructor(s)

Goals

EMIS 7370 is recommended

Dr. Junfang Yu

Providing students with the necessary background to model and analyze queueing systems. The fundamentals of stochastic processes necessary for such capability will be covered while discussing specific queueing models.

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