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An investigation of the sample sizes required in order to find average queue lengths with specified accuracy is presented in this thesis. The queuing systems studied are single server models with infinite queues and no priorities.
Full Title
An investigation of the sample sizes required for estimating line lengths of single server queues using simulation
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Contributor(s)
Creator: Johnson, Michael Hoy
Thesis advisor: Adams, John W.
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
1968-05
Language
English
Type
Genre
Form
electronic documents
Department name
Industrial Engineering
Digital Format
electronic documents
Media type
Creator role
Graduate Student
Identifier
1048261704
https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/10946942
Keywords
Johnson, . M. H. (1968). An investigation of the sample sizes required for estimating line lengths of single server queues using simulation (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/investigation-42
Johnson, Michael Hoy. 1968. “An Investigation of the Sample Sizes Required for Estimating Line Lengths of Single Server Queues Using Simulation”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/investigation-42.
Johnson, Michael Hoy. An Investigation of the Sample Sizes Required for Estimating Line Lengths of Single Server Queues Using Simulation. May 1968, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/investigation-42.