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Probabilistic Arrival
A concept where arrivals or occurrences are not deterministic but follow a probability distribution, often used in queuing theory and logistics.
Multiple Queues
Systems or setups where there are several lines or sequences for processing tasks, customers, or data, aimed at enhancing efficiency or service delivery.
Jockeying
The strategic maneuvering or positioning of oneself or one's resources to gain advantage or leverage, often used in competitive contexts.
Throughput
The rate at which a system or process produces or processes material or data over a particular period of time.
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