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    (vocals) The Music That Died Alone (2003) The World That We Drive Through (2004) A Place in the Queue (2006) Not as Good as the Book (2008) Down and Out in Paris...
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    Queue areas are places in which people queue (first-come, first-served) for goods or services. Such a group of people is known as a queue (British usage)...
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    Kendall's notation (category Single queueing nodes)
    In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, Kendall's notation (or sometimes Kendall notation) is the standard system...
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  • state of the queue with two semaphores: emptyCount, the number of empty places in the queue, and fullCount, the number of elements in the queue. To maintain...
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    September 2022, a queue of mourners waited to file past the coffin of Elizabeth II while she lay in state at Westminster Hall in London, England. The Queen had...
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  • through additional context switching. The scheduler must also place each incoming process into a specific place in the queue, creating additional overhead. This...
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  • the message prior to delivery to the receiving application. Queue: Message queues are objects that store messages in an application. Queue Manager: a...
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  • (IPC), or for inter-thread communication within the same process. They use a queue for messaging – the passing of control or of content. Group communication...
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    A bucket queue is a data structure that implements the priority queue abstract data type: it maintains a dynamic collection of elements with numerical...
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  • secure their place in a “virtual queue” rather than waiting in a physical queue. In brick-and-mortar retail and the business world, virtual queuing for large...
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    Line stander (redirect from Queue stander)
    A line stander, queue stander, line sitter or queue professional is a person who takes a position in a queue in place of another, often for payment. This...
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  • A message queueing service is a message-oriented middleware or MOM deployed in a compute cloud using software as a service model. Service subscribers access...
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  • CoDel (Controlled Delay; pronounced "coddle") is an active queue management (AQM) algorithm in network routing, developed by Van Jacobson and Kathleen Nichols...
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  • Queue may refer to: La Queue du Marsupilami, 1987 comic album relating the adventures of the fictional character Marsupilami La Queue-en-Brie in the Val-de-Marne...
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  • The Man in the Queue is a 1929 detective novel by the British writer Josephine Tey. It was the first in her series of six novels featuring the Scotland...
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  • rock group The Tangent. The title is a play-off their third album's title A Place in the Queue. The initial release through the band's website featured...
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  • The Queue is a 1983 novel by Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin, first published in France in 1985 after being banned in the USSR, and in English by Readers...
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    first-in first-out (queue) orderings in place of last-in first-out (stack) orderings. A queue layout of a given graph is defined by a total ordering of the...
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  • Birth–death process (category Queueing theory)
    applications in demography, queueing theory, performance engineering, epidemiology, biology and other areas. They may be used, for example, to study the evolution...
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    Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) is a distributed message queuing service introduced by Amazon.com as a beta in late 2004, and generally available in mid...
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