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SCM 300 Exam 2 (Latest Update) verified
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Goal of waiting line management

Balance the cost paid by the customers (time) with the cost paid by the company (money paid to
maintain the system)




Parts of a waiting line system

1. Input Source - This is the population of people that might want service

2. Waiting Line - The area in which customers wait for service

3. Service Facility - The area in which customers actually receive service




4 Managerial Considerations in Queues
1) Customers - How many are there? How quickly are they arriving?

2) The Waiting Lines - What types of lines? How many lines?
3) Employees - Who's working in the system? How many? Skill level and speed?

4) Service Facilities - How effective and efficient is the process? Tools?




Queue
Line

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Channel

Line; here it often refers to the number of lines available at each step




Phase

A single step in a process




Infinite population of customers

The number of possible customers that may come into the store is very high (or unlimited).
When a customer enters the system, the odds of another entering the system are not impacted in
any significant manner.




Finite population of customers
The number of customers is limited. Example: If you have a bus company that has 10 busses,
then your company's repair shop has a finite population of 10 busses. If 1 bus is in the shop only
9 others are left in the population. The odds of a 2nd bus entering the system decline.




Arrival (λ) rates: define and calculate

Number of customers arriving / unit of time

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Service (μ) rates: define and calculate

Number of customers helped / unit of time




Service utilization factor (ρ)

Percentage of time worker is busy. ρ=λ/μ




Average number of customers in the line (nl)

nl = ρ[ λ / (μ-λ) ]




Average amount of time a customer waits in the line (tl)

tl = ρ[ 1 / (μ-λ) ]




Average number of customers in the system (ns)

ns = λ / (μ-λ)




Average amount of time a customer spends in the system (ts)
1 / (μ-λ)

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