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Staffing of Time-Varying Queues to Achieve Time-Stable Performance

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Staffing of Time-Varying Queues to Achieve Time-Stable Performance
Continuing research by Jennings, Mandelbaum, Massey and Whitt (1996), we investigate methods to perform time-dependent staffing for many-server queues. Our aim is to achieve time-stable performance in face of general time-varying arrival rates. It turns out that it suffices to target a stable probability of delay. That procedure tends to produce time-stable performance for several other operational measures. Motivated by telephone call centers, we focus on many-server models with customer abandonment, especially the Markovian Mt/M/st + M model, having an exponential time-to-abandon distribution (the +M), an exponential servicetime distribution and a nonhomogeneous Poisson arrival process. We develop three different methods for staffing, with decreasing generality and decreasing complexity: First, we develop a simulation-based iterativestaffing algorithm (ISA), and conduct experiments showing that it is effective. The ISA is appealing because it applies to very general models and is au...
Zohar Feldman, Avishai Mandelbaum, William A. Mass
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where MANSCI
Authors Zohar Feldman, Avishai Mandelbaum, William A. Massey, Ward Whitt
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