I love last part of the video, the conclusions! In machine's queue the utilization can be 100% Therefore we have different types of queues, depending on external factors?
Well explained, there is a note i would like to make. it is assumed in the examples that there is no variability active in the system and that eg 70% utilization = 30% lost capacity. However depending on the variability active it will actually lead to a lower loss of capacity as it might turn out variability eats up to 20% of utilization anyway. This is rhe reason why it is wise never to set utilization higer than 80% to 85% as the world is full of variability.
Thank you for this very useful video!
Thank you for the clear explained waiting lines! Much better than how my teacher told me!
I love last part of the video, the conclusions!
In machine's queue the utilization can be 100%
Therefore we have different types of queues, depending on external factors?
Well explained, there is a note i would like to make. it is assumed in the examples that there is no variability active in the system and that eg 70% utilization = 30% lost capacity. However depending on the variability active it will actually lead to a lower loss of capacity as it might turn out variability eats up to 20% of utilization anyway. This is rhe reason why it is wise never to set utilization higer than 80% to 85% as the world is full of variability.
excellent
well explanation
easy to understand
I wish I had this man's brain
Well-explained, thank you.
Good work! Thank you.
Very good explications, Thank you very much, please keep posting ;o) ...
Thanks
goooooood explanation
i am doing a course with waiting lines and utilization is over 100 % and i do not know how to work out the question
Very Good.