Economic analysis of the M/M/1/N Queuing system cost model in a vague environment

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Abstract

In the real world, values are not always accurate, since vague and uncertain data exist in many applications. In this paper, a single-server finite capacity Markovian queuing system being called M/M/1/N with encouraged arrivals is considered. The different arrival rates, service rates and processing times of labor/duties are usually supposed to be uncertain. Therefore, we describe the theory of queuing in a vague environment in which encourage arrivals rates and service rates are considered to be vague numbers. Then, economic analysis of the model is presented by developing a cost model proceeding to exert uncertainty of the primary information when some of the parameters of the models are vague.

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Fazlollahtabar, H., & Gholizadeh, H. (2019). Economic analysis of the M/M/1/N Queuing system cost model in a vague environment. International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems, 19(3), 192–203. https://doi.org/10.5391/IJFIS.2019.19.3.192

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