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Many (perhaps most) service systems, such as repair and job shops, computation centers, and transportation networks, experience demand that is non-stationary in time. The paper describes models for situations in which demands made are by a finite number of individuals, who, having been served, do not return until much later. Such a transitory demand or arrival process describes many phenomena, among them being commuter rush hours, and also perhaps the effect on a population of individuals their simultaneous exposure to a dosage of medicine, a disease, or even a pollutant. The paper formulates several models for the service of such demands and describes the manner in which system state may be approximated by Gaussian processes, in particular the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Wiener diffusions. (Author)
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"May 1973"--Cover.
"NPS-55GV73051A"--Cover.
Author(s) key words: Service systems, delays, probability, queues, stochastic processes.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 32).
"Approved for public release; distribution unlimited"--Cover.
Technical report; 1973.
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