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queueing theory
Warteschlangentheorie
OpenDict-Eintrag
queueing theory SUBST
I. queue [kju:] SUBST Brit, Aus
1. queue (line):
Schlange f <-, -n>
Reihe f <-, -n>
sich Akk mit [o. CH, A hinten] anstellen
to jump the queue driver
to jump the queue driver
2. queue WIRTSCH (of documents):
3. queue (number):
4. queue veraltet (braid of hair):
5. queue COMPUT:
Warteschlange f <-, -n>
II. queue [kju:] VERB intr
III. queue [kju:] VERB trans COMPUT
to queue sth
theo·ry [ˈθɪəri, Am ˈθi:ə-] SUBST
1. theory no pl (rules):
Theorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Lehre f <-, -n>
2. theory (possible explanation):
Theorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Annahme f <-, -n>
queueing VFLUSS
Present
Iqueue
youqueue
he/she/itqueues
wequeue
youqueue
theyqueue
Past
Iqueuing
youqueuing
he/she/itqueuing
wequeuing
youqueuing
theyqueuing
Present Perfect
Ihavequeued
youhavequeued
he/she/ithasqueued
wehavequeued
youhavequeued
theyhavequeued
Past Perfect
Ihadqueued
youhadqueued
he/she/ithadqueued
wehadqueued
youhadqueued
theyhadqueued
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The graph above right, taken from, presents a queueing performance comparison between traffic streams of varying degrees of self-similarity.
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In response to these markings, routers and switches use various queueing strategies to tailor performance to expectations.
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There must be sufficient polling stations to minimize queueing, which discriminates against those with mobility, pain or fatigue-based impairments.
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The lookup tables were no longer capable of forecasting for this complex queueing environment.
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This configuration reduces conflicts between vehicles entering the raindrop roundabouts from the ramps, reducing queueing and delays, compared with the dumbbell interchange.
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