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An Infinite Population in Waiting Line Management Refers to a Population

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An infinite population in waiting line management refers to a population that is large enough in relation to the service system so that the change in population size caused by subtractions or additions to the population does not significantly affect the system probabilities.


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Brook Farm

A 19th-century Utopian experiment in communal living in Massachusetts, established to promote cooperation and educational opportunities, reflecting Transcendentalist principles.

Oneida

Utopian community founded in 1848; the perfectionist religious group practiced “complex marriage” under leader John Humphrey Noyes.

Zoar

was a communal society established in 1817 by German separatists in Ohio, known for its unique religious beliefs and communal living practices.

New Harmony

A utopian community founded by Robert Owen in 1825 in Indiana, USA, intended as an experiment in communal living and social reform.

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