Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications - Special issue of queueing systems, theory and applications
A new approach to an N/G/1 queue
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
The BMAP/G/1 QUEUE: A Tutorial
Performance Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems, Joint Tutorial Papers of Performance '93 and Sigmetrics '93
Analysis of a retrial queuing model with MAP arrivals and two types of customers
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
Accessible bibliography on retrial queues
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
A new computational algorithm for retrial queues to cellular mobile systems with guard channels
Computers and Industrial Engineering
A multi-server perishable inventory system with negative customer
Computers and Industrial Engineering
A finite source multi-server inventory system with service facility
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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In this article, we present a continuous review perishable (s, S) inventory system with a service facility consisting of finite waiting room and a single server. The customers arrive according to a Markovian arrival process (MAP). The individual customer's unit demand is satisfied after a random time of service which is assumed to have phase-type distribution. The life time of each item and the lead time of reorders are assumed to have independent exponential distributions. Any arriving customer, who finds the waiting room is full, enters into the orbit of infinite space. These orbiting customers compete for service by sending out signals the duration between two successive attempts are exponentially distributed. The joint probability distribution of the number of customers in the waiting room, number of customers in the orbit and the inventory level is obtained in the steady-state case. Various stationary system performance measures are computed and total expected cost rate is calculated.