Abstract

Simulation for two models of a Non-Pre-emptive Priority Queueing system with single server is studied. Also this study establishes the results to show that there is considerable reduction in average waiting time for customers in non-pre-emptive priority discipline and also the total time the service station has to work to that of a First-in-first-out discipline.

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