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Title: Constructing Queueing Network Approximations for Mass Dispensing and Vaccination Clinics
Authors: Pilehvar, Ali
Herrmann, Jeffrey W.
Advisors: Herrmann, Jeffrey W.
Department/Program: ISR
Type: Technical Report
Keywords: Next-Generation Product Realization Systems
Issue Date: 2006
Series/Report no.: ISR; TR 2006-17
Abstract: This paper presents approximations for open queueing network models used to estimate the performance of mass dispensing and vaccination clinics. The approximations include the wait-in-batch-time, the departure variability at self-service stations, and the arrival variability for process batches.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/6613
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