Bayesian Queueing Simulation
Bayesian Queueing Simulation combines Bayesian statistical inference with stochastic queueing simulation to model waiting-line systems under parameter uncertainty. Instead of treating arrival and service rates as fixed known values, it places prior distributions over them, updates these with observed data to obtain posteriors, and propagates the resulting parameter uncertainty through repeated simulation runs to produce probabilistic predictions of system performance metrics such as queue length, waiting time, and server utilisation.
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- Armero, C., & Bayarri, M. J. (1994). Bayesian prediction in M/M/1 queues. Queueing Systems, 15(1–4), 401–417. · DOI 10.1007/BF01189248
- Insua, D. R., Wiper, M., & Ruggeri, F. (1998). Bayesian analysis of M/Er/1 and M/H_k/1 queues. Queueing Systems, 30(3–4), 289–308. · DOI 10.1023/a:1019173206509
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