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(redirected from Queuing theory)

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A branch of queuing theory known as factory physics is introduced, and its agreement with lean philosophy is demonstrated.
Examples are probability theory, game theory, information theory, chaos theory, queuing theory, catastrophe theory.
This is in contrast to the voice network, which smoothes out over larger scales, making it relatively easy, using standard queuing theory, to estimate demand over time.
 
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