An interpretive language for queueing theory

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1973

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This thesis presents a user oriented computer language for the solution of basic queueing theory models. The language provides the means via the use of digital computers for obtaining numerical results for certain queueing models. The interpreter for the language is coded in Fortran IV and can be used on most computer systems. The language is readily usable in a conversational mode as well as in a batch mode. Examples are presented to explain the utilization of the language.

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