[posted and mailed] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (EAKIN MARK E) wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Does anyone know of a good text showing how the Erlang and its > variants (Erlang B, Erlang C, extended Erlang) are derived? It has > been a long time since I worked with stochastic processes so it > shouldn't have too many phrases that start off "clearly...", "it can > be shown...", or "it is left to the reader to...". > > > Mark Eakin > Associate Professor > Information Systems and Management Sciences Department > University of Texas at Arlington > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > . > . > ================================================================= > Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the > problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: > . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . > ================================================================= > For Erlang B and C, see any of the editions of Gross and Harris, Fundamentals of Queueing Theory. It does assume a knowledge of calculus and probability. Extended Erlang B as found in Jewett and Shrago has issues. Feel free to contact me off list if you desire. -- Good luck, Jerry Harder remove spamnein to respond . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
