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Queueing models for addictive tasks

Published: 01 April 2022 Publication History

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      cover image Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
      Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications  Volume 100, Issue 3-4
      Apr 2022
      305 pages

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      J. C. Baltzer AG, Science Publishers

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      Published: 01 April 2022
      Accepted: 11 March 2022
      Revision received: 10 March 2022
      Received: 09 March 2022

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