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    Analysis of queueing model with processor sharing discipline and customers impatience by A.N. Dudin, S.A. Dudin, O.S. Dudina, K.E. Samouylov

    Published in Operations Research Perspectives (2018-01-01)
    “…In this paper, we consider a queueing system with processor sharing discipline under quite general assumptions about the arrival and service processes. …”
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    Reservicing some customers in M/G/1 queues under three disciplines by M. R. Salehi-Rad, K. Mengersen, G. H. Shahkar

    “…We consider three repair disciplines depending on whether the failed item is repaired immediately or first stockpiled and repaired after all customers in the main queue are served or the stockpile reaches a specified threshold. …”
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    The effect of queue on delivery time by Chandra A., Natalia Ch.

    “…The related theories were multiple traveling salesman problem (mTSP) and queuing theory – single server and using the FIFO – First In First Out discipline (M/M/1), and exponential distributed random variable. …”
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    Discrete-Time Retrial Queuing Systems with Last-Come-First-Served (LCFS) and First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) Disciplines: Negative Customer Impact and Stochastic Analysis by Iván Atencia-Mckillop, Sixto Sánchez-Merino, Inmaculada Fortes-Ruiz, José Luis Galán-García

    Published in Mathematics (2024-12-01)
    “…In this model, an arriving customer has the option to go directly to the server, pushing the currently served customer, if any, to the front of the orbit queue, or to join the orbit based on a First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) discipline. …”
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    Analysis of Closed Queueing Networks with Batch Service by Stankevich, Elena Petrovna, Tananko, Igor' Evstaf'evich, Dolgov, Vitalii Igorevich

    “…We consider a closed queuing network with batch service and movements of customers in continuous time. Each node in the queueing network is an infinite capacity single server queueing system under a RANDOM discipline. …”
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    Multichannel queueing behaviour in urban bicycle traffic by Rafał Kucharski, Arkadiusz Drabicki, Klaudia Żyłka, Andrzej Szarata

    “…The objective of this paper is to propose a method to analyse and describe cyclists’ behaviour at signalized intersections with specific focus on the multichannel (multi-lane) queue phenomenon. As we observed, cyclists form queues without a fixed-lane and FIFO discipline, for which the classical, car-oriented analytical approach becomes insufficient. …”
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