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Gathering information is the first step in the six-step process for answering moral questions that was outlined in Chapter 8.
Queue Capacity
The maximum number of elements or units that a queue structure can hold or process before reaching its limit.
Poisson Process
A statistical process modeling the occurrence of events in a fixed interval of time or space if these events happen with a known constant mean rate and independently of the time since the last event.
Mean Arrival Rate
The average rate at which entities arrive in a system per unit of time, commonly used in queueing theory.
Mean Interval Time
The average time period between occurrences in a sequence of events or measurements.
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