Queuing Rule of Thumb
The Queuing Rule of Thumb (QROT) is a mathematical formula, known as the queuing constraint equation when it is used to find an approximation of servers required to service a queue. The formula is written as an inequality relating the number of servers (s), total number of service requestors (N), service time (r), and the maximum time to empty the queue (T):
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Queuing Rule of Thumb
The Queuing Rule of Thumb (QROT) is a mathematical formula, known as the queuing constraint equation when it is used to find an approximation of servers required to service a queue. The formula is written as an inequality relating the number of servers (s), total number of service requestors (N), service time (r), and the maximum time to empty the queue (T):
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