Ciw is a simulation library for open queueing networks.
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Ciw is a simulation library for open queueing networks.
Queueing Theory for Python, Java, and MATLAB
Warteschlangensimulator is a free, platform independent, discrete-event, stochastic simulator which allows to model queueing systems in form of flowcharts.
Systems Performance - Course of the 8th semester of the Electrical and Computer Engineering school, National Technical University of Athens
M/M/1 model, exponential distribution, simulation model of manufacturing system
The G/G/c/K+G simulator is a web service for simulating queueing models with general inter-arrival and service times, with options for batch arrival, batch service, impatience, retry and forwarding.
Mini Warteschlangensimulator is a web service for simulating queueing models.
Mini Callcenter Simulator simulates a call center and takes into account many parameters not covered by the Erlang C formula.
Callcenter Simulator is a free, platform-independent program for the analysis of staffing requirements in a call center. The simulator uses event-oriented, stochastic simulation for the computation of the parameters.
Operations Research Lab concentrates on queuing model for 2 cascaded servers
Queue calculator is a web service for calculating the characteristics of different queueing models.
QueueSim is a Python package for discrete event stochastic simulation of queueing networks. For Kendall models the performance indicators can also be computed using Erlang and Allen Cunneen approximation formulas.
A queueing package for GNU Octave
Application that allows to make simulations following the Queuing Theory according to the Operations Research area, being more specific, with M/M/1/k models.
Queueing Models Simulator.
A Python package for PH/PH/c queueing systems
Some Operations Research Tools in python
Implementing Stochastic Models in Queuing Theory
This is a developmental tooling that simulates the jockeying customer in a setup of two queues.
Queueing theory tool as a CMake submodule
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