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Examples of financial intermediaries include
Queue Disciplines
Rules or algorithms used to manage the order in which entities are processed or serviced within a queue, such as first-in-first-out (FIFO) or priority ordering.
Priority
The importance or precedence given to a task or project, often based on urgency, impact, or resources, dictating the order of operations or attention.
Queue's Performance
The effectiveness of a queuing system as measured by various metrics, such as waiting times, queue lengths, and service level.
Average Time
The mean value of a set of times taken for the completion of tasks or occurrences of an event.
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