A worker sequentially works on jobs. Each time a job is completed, a new one is begun.

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A worker sequentially works on jobs. Each time a job is completed, a new one is begun. Each job, independently, takes a random amount of time having distribution F to complete. However, independently of this, shocks occur according to a Poisson process with rate λ.Whenever a shock occurs, the worker discontinues working on the present job and starts a new one. In the long run, at what rate are jobs completed?

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Introduction To Probability Models

ISBN: 9780443187612

13th Edition

Authors: Sheldon M. Ross

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