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nonstationary queues 3 queues with time-dependent arrival rates 3 capacity planning 2 infinite-server queues 2 queues 2 approximations 1 call centers 1 contact centers 1 many-server queues 1 multiserver queues 1 operator staffing 1 pointwise stationary approximation 1 queues with abandonment 1 staffing 1 time-varying Erlang models 1
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Massey, William A. 3 Whitt, Ward 3 Mandelbaum, Avishai 2 Eick, Stephen G. 1 Feldman, Zohar 1 Jennings, Otis B. 1
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Staffing of Time-Varying Queues to Achieve Time-Stable Performance
Feldman, Zohar; Mandelbaum, Avishai; Massey, William A.; … - In: Management Science 54 (2008) 2, pp. 324-338
This paper develops methods to determine appropriate staffing levels in call centers and other many-server queueing systems with time-varying arrival rates. The goal is to achieve targeted time-stable performance, even in the presence of significant time variation in the arrival rates. The main...
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Server Staffing to Meet Time-Varying Demand
Jennings, Otis B.; Mandelbaum, Avishai; Massey, William A. - In: Management Science 42 (1996) 10, pp. 1383-1394
We consider a multiserver service system with general nonstationary arrival and service-time processes in which s(t), the number of servers as a function of time, needs to be selected to meet projected loads. We try to choose s(t) so that the probability of a delay (before beginning service)...
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Mt/G/\infty Queues with Sinusoidal Arrival Rates
Eick, Stephen G.; Massey, William A.; Whitt, Ward - In: Management Science 39 (1993) 2, pp. 241-252
In this paper we describe the mean number of busy servers as a function of time in an M<sub>t</sub>/G/\infty queue (having a nonhomogeneous Poisson arrival process) with a sinusoidal arrival rate function. For an M<sub>t</sub>/G/\infty model with appropriate initial conditions, it is known that the number of busy...
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