Policy Scenario Queueing Simulation
Policy Scenario Queueing Simulation applies queueing theory and discrete-event simulation to evaluate two or more competing service or resource-allocation policies under realistic demand and capacity conditions. By holding the system structure constant and varying only the policy rules, analysts can directly compare throughput, waiting times, utilization, and equity outcomes before committing to real-world implementation.
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- Kleinrock, L. (1975). Queueing Systems, Volume 1: Theory. Wiley-Interscience, New York. · ISBN 978-0471491101
- Law, A. M. (2015). Simulation Modeling and Analysis (5th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education, New York. · ISBN 978-0073401324
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