ADM 3301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Direct Marketing, Material Requirements Planning, My5

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> these formulas enable the manager to derive performance measures on the basis of a few basic descriptors of the queuing system. > when the system has a finite buffer, the percentage of jobs that are blocked can also be computed. > when the manager knows the arrival rate and service rate, he/she can compute: The average number of jobs in the queue. The average time spent in the queue. The probability an arriving patient has to wait. > this information can be used to set capacity or explore the sensitivity of recommendations to assumptions or changes. > thus queuing theory provides a powerful tool to manage capacity. > often organization and public services experience seasonal or other fluctuations in their demand or capacity. > they typically must assess their capacity needs (e. g. , labor, inventories) and costs months in advance in order to be able to handle demand.

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