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Queue Disciplines
The rules or policies that determine the order in which entities (like people or data packets) are served in waiting line systems.
Finite Population
A population set that contains a limited number of elements or individuals, making it possible to examine each member of the population in a study.
Arrivals
The process or count of items, people, or entities reaching a destination or entering a system at a particular time.
Little's Law
A fundamental principle in queueing theory stating that the long-term average number of items in a queuing system is equal to the long-term average effective arrival rate multiplied by the average time an item spends in the system.
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