Queue inference from periodic reporting data
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- Efficient Computation of Probabilities of Events Described by Order Statistics and Applications to Queue Inference
- Inferring most likely queue length from transactional data
- Remarks on queue inference from departure data alone and the importance of the queue inference engine
- Optimization-based calibration of simulation input models
- Estimating the size of a hidden finite set: large-sample behavior of estimators
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