Queuing Theory
The mathematical study of waiting lines or queues.
The mathematical study of waiting lines or queues.
A structured evaluation process where a product's design, functionality, and user experience are assessed, often by peers or experts.
A high-level description of a system's structure and interactions, focusing on its market-facing aspects rather than technical details.
The practice of designing and implementing processes, systems, or business solutions in a way that ensures their long-term viability, efficiency, and maintainability.
A statistical technique that uses random sampling and statistical modeling to estimate mathematical functions and simulate systems.
The economic theory that suggests limited availability of a resource increases its value, influencing decision-making and behavior.
A statistical rule stating that nearly all values in a normal distribution (99.7%) lie within three standard deviations (sigma) of the mean.
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
AI systems designed to generate creative content, such as art, music, and literature.