The N-curve model describing above represents a significant characteristic of the tandem-queue systems, which is that the ultimate departure only depends on the bottleneck with the minimum capacity.
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Examples of group communication systems include IS-IS, JGroups, Spread Toolkit, Appia framework, QuickSilver, and the group services component of IBM's RSCT . Message queue systems are somewhat similar.
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"We were able to recover and develop queuing systems that were able to manage the crowd in a more effective manner, " said Allen Johnson, director of The Lakeland Center.
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Meanwhile, the Fast Lane virtual queuing system that was introduced at the Georgia park last year has been improved ( and expanded to 10 other Six Flag parks nationwide ).
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During the 2005 season, the park introduced a new line queuing system ( used to be called the Flash Pass from 2005 2010 ), the " Go Fast Pass ".
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Powers to enforce this had been granted in the 1920 Act, but nothing further was done in the matter until June, when experiments with a queuing system were decided upon.
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While both First In, First Out and Scheduled queuing can provide significant performance benefits to the call center, some queuing systems only allow for scheduled callbacks, though FIFO is clearly preferred.
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The system is a virtual queuing system that allows customers to wait in a virtual line for an additional fee, thereby allowing them to engage in other activities while they wait.
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Together with Michel Belkacem ( Owner and CEO of Mecasoft ) and Trevor Claybrough ( Owner and CEO of TMITech ) created the first electronic queue system for the French embassy.
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The third example shows a customer who is treated by the virtual queuing system and chooses to receive a callback in the same amount of time as if he waits in queue.