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This chapter concerns a system with one-server, infinite capacity, exponential inter-arrival and service times, and where the service may need to be repeated. An example is a one-operator machine shop fabrication of a fixture that is tested at the end to see if it passes a strength test. If not, another fixture must be fabricated. The probability on n units in the system is developed. Examples are presented.
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Thomopoulos, N.T. (2012). One Server, Repeat Service (M/M/1/θ). In: Fundamentals of Queuing Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3713-0_13
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