Queuing theory--the ability to predict the performance of a complicated system, such as a telephone network, without actually building it--has become a vital engineering technique. This exhaustive treatment of queuing theory and Petri nets provides the necessary preparation on this topic for engineers of the information age. 116 illustrations.
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Queuing theory--the ability to predict the performance of a complicated system, such as a telephone network, without actually building it--has become a vital engineering technique. This exhaustive treatment of queuing theory and Petri nets provides the necessary preparation on this topic for engineers of the information age. 116 illustrations.
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