7 relations: Call-second, Erlang (unit), Lambda, Little's law, Probability, Queueing theory, Tau.
Call-second
In telecommunication, a call-second is a unit used to measure communications traffic density.
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Erlang (unit)
The erlang (symbol E) is a dimensionless unit that is used in telephony as a measure of offered load or carried load on service-providing elements such as telephone circuits or telephone switching equipment.
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Lambda
Lambda, Λ, λ (uppercase Λ, lowercase λ; λάμ(β)δα lám(b)da) is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet.
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Little's law
In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, Little's result, theorem, lemma, law, or formula is a theorem by John Little which states that the long-term average number L of customers in a stationary system is equal to the long-term average effective arrival rate λ multiplied by the average time W that a customer spends in the system.
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Probability
Probability is the measure of the likelihood that an event will occur.
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Queueing theory
Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues.
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Tau
Tau (uppercase Τ, lowercase τ; ταυ) is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet.
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