Analysis on multi-service interruption in the queuing system Online publication date: Tue, 04-Jun-2024
by S. Maragathasundari; P. Manikandan
International Journal of Operational Research (IJOR), Vol. 50, No. 2, 2024
Abstract: This article is about a queuing system in which the server is interrupted twice and then the repair process is carried out immediately and without delay. After the service ends, if there is no client in the system, the server can choose to take a Bernoulli vacation. In addition, consequent occurrence of interruption of the system is an inevitable feature in our daily life activities. Also, during the repair process of second type interruption, process of Reneging happens. The queuing issue is drawn closer through supplementary variable technique of queuing hypothesis and the comparing framework likelihood producing capacity of the line length and the various queue measures are determined. In addition, the queuing model is well explained by means of real-life application and processed by the way of numerical structure and graphic representation. This model means making a supervisor aware of the structural difficulties of a client-server-based framework and recognising the basic rules of investigation.
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