I have an exam in 2 hours and this lecture helped me understand things in 45 mins, that I couldn't understand in the last two days! Derivations helped in understanding the concept. Cheers Professor!
I am Ph.D research scholar .now I am currently doing queuing theory as my research area. This video helped me a lot to understand the concept. Thank you very much sir
incredible teacher, his english and grammar is incredible. It is so much easier to learn from someone who used full and complete sentences. I go to a quality american university and have many Teaching Assistants with english that make them very difficult to learn from(native and non native english speakers). Thank you
Bharat/India, Nepal and Himalayan civilization ( Sanatan/Vedic/Hindus culture) is such a wonderful culture, where knowledge were given to public without taking any penny and patent right. This is the teachings of hindu traditions. Lots of Hindus specially the learned Brhamins dissiminate the knowledge to illetrate people in Bharat without taking any penny in the history and also withouting claiming any authorships, lots of text were dissiminated among the population. Whereas you can see how the USA and Western countries making billions of dollars by putting patent right and hiding the new information extracted from our ancient knowledge. Great professor, without taking any penny you are dissiminating your knowledge to the public is the proof of DNA embedded to your heart by Santani tradition. God bless you!
what a useful video!! I really like the teaching method and the way the Prof explained the theory. It has been 11 years, hope you are doing well, Prof. Thank you for this lecture.
Very nice video, is a good way to learn because you can rewind when you dont catch some idea. Teacher might get angry in class if you ask them more than once to repeat something and also when you want to think or digest something you can stop the video, the real teachers dont wait for you to get the idea, they just talk and ask you if you understood and we always say we did even we didnt.
Accidentally viewed this video..Priceless lecture. .I went back to my Engineering...Probability and queuing theory(PQT) screwed me..It din leave me In my MBA also...I wish i had found this in my second yr lol.....I used to write some crap on the paper but managed to clear... lol..Merci beaucoup
v perfect, very cleared lecture sir,thank u v much, i clearly understand those points that me didn't got well understand in university, thanx once more........
Thank you so much Prof. for this excellent and exceptional video that makes mathematical derivation so easy to understand the concept. I appreciate the work you are doing.
Thanks Professor, for your contribution to queueing analysis aspirants. I watched many videos on queueing modelling and I believe this is so far the best video on queueing modelling. Prof. I am wondering if your lectures can extended to advanced level of birth-death process then it will be more helpful to us. Thanks and Regards.
Really understandable lecture. Thank you professor.One question though: Why did you leave the higher order terms out in the probability formulae? Regards
Can anyone please tell me what he means by leaving out the second order term? Or atleast what should I read about to understand its basics. I am a CMA student and I have this topic.
if lambda = 5 per hour and Mu = 4 per hour, it is not true that someone who joins the queue will never be seen (as stated at ~12:50 ) . This person will be seen as will all people who join the queue. What is true is that the queue will grow to infinity.
I'd like to see a model for multiple service points in optional sequence with different service times. This represents the queueing for tea and coffee after a conference session. Customers have varying needs: tea - black, tea-white, either with or without sugar/sweetener, some want a snack also on offer. Most conferences I've attended (only few exceptions) put everyone through the maximum service time wait: this occurs when a customer wants tea (and sometimes has to dip and dispose of their own tea-bag), then milk, then sugar, then a snack. All served from the one point. Very few break the service into three separate queues: 1. get not drink. 2 go to queue for milk if desired, or the one for sugar/sweetener, if desired, then the separate one for food. There really only needs to be three stations: hot drink, additive (sugar and milk), food. Everyone goes to 'hot drink' and is served quickly. Any waste disposed of away from the service point, then those who want an additive move to that service station. Food? Go to the separate food service station, placed some distance away. This breaks up the bottleneck activity (milk, sugar) from the high throughput activities: hot drink, and usually food, unless a person seeks to juggle hot drink and food.
This person is a true image of a brilliant teacher, simple, decent yet extraordinary in his teaching and explanation....... You are truly a gem sir
I have an exam in 2 hours and this lecture helped me understand things in 45 mins, that I couldn't understand in the last two days! Derivations helped in understanding the concept. Cheers Professor!
I dont know if you finished the exam yet, but how did it go?
This lecture is really, really good. Language barrier? What language barrier? Kudos Prof. Srinivasan, I wish more mathematicians were like you...
I am Ph.D research scholar .now I am currently doing queuing theory as my research area. This video helped me a lot to understand the concept. Thank you very much sir
Kha se kr rhe ho PhD brother
Sir , Thank you so very much . You are a precious asset to this Nation .
incredible teacher, his english and grammar is incredible. It is so much easier to learn from someone who used full and complete sentences. I go to a quality american university and have many Teaching Assistants with english that make them very difficult to learn from(native and non native english speakers).
Thank you
Highly appreciable. Putting so many energy and efforts. You rock Sir. Felt like sitting in a real classroom.
Bharat/India, Nepal and Himalayan civilization ( Sanatan/Vedic/Hindus culture) is such a wonderful culture, where knowledge were given to public without taking any penny and patent right. This is the teachings of hindu traditions. Lots of Hindus specially the learned Brhamins dissiminate the knowledge to illetrate people in Bharat without taking any penny in the history and also withouting claiming any authorships, lots of text were dissiminated among the population. Whereas you can see how the USA and Western countries making billions of dollars by putting patent right and hiding the new information extracted from our ancient knowledge. Great professor, without taking any penny you are dissiminating your knowledge to the public is the proof of DNA embedded to your heart by Santani tradition. God bless you!
Your lectures have been a rich source of help to me.
Thank you.
Ademini
Prof., your lecturing is very clear and really helpful to explore the subject matter very well. Thank you!
Concepts are taught in a very clear way.. Thank you !
Wonderfully explained.....
Concepts are taught in simple manner..
Best explanation. Thank you very much sir..
what a useful video!! I really like the teaching method and the way the Prof explained the theory.
It has been 11 years, hope you are doing well, Prof. Thank you for this lecture.
Yes exactly
Great lecture....awesome handwritting!!
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Wonderful lecture video. Many critical concepts are excellently explained. Very good video for MCA students.
Very nice video, is a good way to learn because you can rewind when you dont catch some idea. Teacher might get angry in class if you ask them more than once to repeat something and also when you want to think or digest something you can stop the video, the real teachers dont wait for you to get the idea, they just talk and ask you if you understood and we always say we did even we didnt.
Accidentally viewed this video..Priceless lecture. .I went back to my Engineering...Probability and queuing theory(PQT) screwed me..It din leave me In my MBA also...I wish i had found this in my second yr lol.....I used to write some crap on the paper but managed to clear... lol..Merci beaucoup
No doubt that quality of IIT education is superior and felt bad that we couldn't get it elsewhere in other colleges...
You explain very well sir. We are under quarantine and universities are closed n you helped me alot in understanding this concept. Thank you.
LOVE YOU SIR !! HOPE YOU ARE HEALTHY AND ENJOYING YOUR LIFE !!
Wow
Just wow...am here 10 years later and it's so helpful.. thank you
what's your major?
nice and understandable lecture...you are good lecturer..
Hi Sir,
Thank you for showing the Queueing models.
From China
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Pranu pranav don't be disrespectful this is not the video for such childish talk, go to a meme page for that.
v perfect, very cleared lecture sir,thank u v much, i clearly understand those points that me didn't got well understand in university, thanx once more........
Thank you so much Prof. for this excellent and exceptional video that makes mathematical derivation so easy to understand the concept. I appreciate the work you are doing.
so basic so clear just watched it once and understood it
Awesome Lecture from a great mind. Thanks, Professor, for this and several other amazing videos from you.
Best explanation and I were to expecting this when I was being taught mathematics always . Awesome and really appreciated you professor.
Thanks Professor, for your contribution to queueing analysis aspirants.
I watched many videos on queueing modelling and I believe this is so far the best video on queueing modelling.
Prof. I am wondering if your lectures can extended to advanced level of birth-death process then it will be more helpful to us.
Thanks and Regards.
Simply the best. Many thanks Prof. for sharing your expertise and breaking down Queueing Theory.
Hi Sir,
Thank you for showing the Queueing models.
From Australia
We indian never take a credit ...
Excellent explanation..
For other core people like me watch it two times.
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THANK YOU! THIS WAS VERY HELPFUL!
FROM TEXAS
Melina Mijares hola
Where is texas?
USA
Great lecture professor sir...
Greatly indebted for your explanation and contribution
This derivation will really help in recalling formulas while attempting numerical.
Nice job... I never did queuing theory before and it's clear as noon day!!
Awesome video.... now everything makes sense.
Sir, Tussi Great Ho ... LOVE and RESPECT FROM PAKISTAN
very very very very helpful lecture sir
I have never seen such good explanation
keep up the good work
thank you sir
Can someone please tell which topic lecture series this video belongs to?
This is how professors OUGHT to teach 👏👏🙌🙌
This is really resourceful.Excellent job sir! I am falling short of words to thank you!!
Excellent sir Examples used to explain were too good. Enjoyed learning
he is one of the best i ever had...........
Sir thanks a lot I completed my MBA only refering your videos
Thank you very much sir.
Best faculties ever seen.
I was struggling with my assignment on queuing theory and this helped me a lot. Thankyou!!
Thank you everyone for this lecture making available here, sincere thanks to professor. Thank you very much.
A master lecturer!
Very nice explanation of Queuing Theory, Great Job Professor ;)
great...One of the best lectures i have ever heard...
jocking phenomenon can be best understood by one of the vodafone ads which can be the extreme case of not being served.
Nice explanation.
Great Lecture. Difficult concepts are taught in a very easy way..
Really understandable lecture. Thank you professor.One question though: Why did you leave the higher order terms out in the probability formulae? Regards
***** thank you kind sir. Regards.
As we are dealing with the single server and two events can not take place at once.therfore he ignored the higher order terms.
Superb sir,thank you very much ..it is very useful!!!!!!!!1
handwriting.... too freakin good...
You are an excellent Teacher. Thank you very much.
Regards
you are very good professor . you are way better than my professor.
This video is very helpful. Thank You Professor and the team.
Really understandable.... Great sir
Thank You so much sir....Now It's look so easy... Before this im having very much trouble in thia topic.. Thanks ones again..!!
Superb lecture. Crystal clear in approach.
Sir your voice and teaching is so relazing🤗🤗
Great work. excellent teaching!
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very very very excellent explanation no words to say thank u sir.
More than 11 years old video
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Thanks from future (2021)
Thank so much Prof..this lecture was very helpful...From Kenya.
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Thank you Sir, you have helped me so much now I understand .
Can anyone please tell me what he means by leaving out the second order term? Or atleast what should I read about to understand its basics. I am a CMA student and I have this topic.
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if lambda = 5 per hour and Mu = 4 per hour, it is not true that someone who joins the queue will never be seen (as stated at ~12:50 ) . This person will be seen as will all people who join the queue. What is true is that the queue will grow to infinity.
This lecture was a great help.
Thank you Sir :)
He is incredible
thank you sir , you saved my this semester :awesome video
Thank you sir
All the way from Tanzania
That's one kick-ass prof we've got here \m/
So glad I found this one!!!1
thank u professor srinivasan sir and thank u nptel I can never repay nptel
mind-boggling lecture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you sir..worth watching
From assam, dibrugarh university , india🇮🇳
this is because that the product of second order terms will be very less...so we can neglect that...(as the value of h is ends to ZERO)
So clear! Thank you!
Awesome handwriting !! from AUS
You're God chosen to save His students 🥰🥰🥰
I'd like to see a model for multiple service points in optional sequence with different service times.
This represents the queueing for tea and coffee after a conference session. Customers have varying needs: tea - black, tea-white, either with or without sugar/sweetener, some want a snack also on offer.
Most conferences I've attended (only few exceptions) put everyone through the maximum service time wait: this occurs when a customer wants tea (and sometimes has to dip and dispose of their own tea-bag), then milk, then sugar, then a snack. All served from the one point.
Very few break the service into three separate queues: 1. get not drink. 2 go to queue for milk if desired, or the one for sugar/sweetener, if desired, then the separate one for food.
There really only needs to be three stations: hot drink, additive (sugar and milk), food. Everyone goes to 'hot drink' and is served quickly. Any waste disposed of away from the service point, then those who want an additive move to that service station. Food? Go to the separate food service station, placed some distance away. This breaks up the bottleneck activity (milk, sugar) from the high throughput activities: hot drink, and usually food, unless a person seeks to juggle hot drink and food.
Thank you sir you are superb and really want to become a professor like you....
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