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PROJECT ON
“APPLICATION OF QUEUE MODEL TO ENHANCE
BANK SERVICE IN WAITING LINES”

PROJECT SUPERVISOR:
KAZI ARIF-UZ-ZAMAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPT. OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AND MANAGEMENT
KUET.

ASSIGNED BY:
MD. RAHAMAT ULLAH, 0911004
S.M. ISHTIAQ PARTHO, 0911025
DEPT. OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AND MANAGEMENT
KUET.
WHAT IS THE
• Queue - a line of people
QUEUING THEORY?

or
vehicles waiting for something.
• Queuing Theory- Mathematical
study of waiting lines, using
models to show results, and
show
opportunities
within
arrival, service, and departure
processes.
PROJECT GOAL
In this paper, queue theory is
applied to enhance the service of
a bank in lines. For this, firstly a
queue model (M/M/C): (GD/∞/∞)
is selected to find out efficiency
of the servers.
KEY WORDS
Queuing model, optimal
number
of
server,
service rate, first come
first serve, (M/M/C):
(GD/∞/∞) model.
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
• Finding out the efficiency of the servers.
• Signifying the number of service facilities.
• When customers can typically be expected to arrive.

• The amount of time customers has to spend to get the desired service.
• The length of the queue (Waiting line).
• How much time the customers have to wait before the service starts.
• Human psychology (frustration, balking, impatience).
• the optimal number of counter is calculated to improve the
operational efficiency.
SIGNIFICANCE OF QUEUING
MODELS
• Queuing Models Calculate the best number of servers to minimize
costs.
• Queue lengths and waiting times can be predicted.
• Improve Customer Service, continuously.
• When a system gets congested, the service delay in the system
increases.
• A good understanding of the relationship between congestion and
delay is essential for designing effective congestion control for queuing
system.
• Queuing Theory provides all the tools needed for this analysis.
TERMINOLOGY AND
NOTATIONS
• M=Number of servers

• Pn= probability of exactly “n” customers in the system.
• N= number of customers in the system.
• Ls= expected number of customers in the system

• Lq= expected number of customers in the queue.
• Ws= waiting time of customers in the system
• Wq= waiting time of customers in the queue.
• λn= The mean arrival rate of new customers are in systems.
• µn= The mean service rate for overall systems when “n” customers are in systems.
• The mean arrival rate is constant for all n, this is denoted by λ and the mean service
rate per busy server is constant for all n≥1, is denoted by µ. And when n ≥M that is
all z servers are busy, µ=sµ. Under this condition,
• The expected inter-arrival time is 1/λ
• The expected service time is 1/µ.
• The utilization factor for the service facility is ρ= λ/Mµ.
METHODOLOGY AND PROPOSED
• Formula 1 [Adding another
MODEL

server to the system during
busy
days
(Comparative
analysis of adding an extra
counter)]

• Formula 2
[Improving the
service rate by serving the
customer
quick
(increase
service rate)]
FORMULA 1 [ADDING ANOTHER SERVER TO THE
SYSTEM DURING BUSY DAYS (INCREASE
SERVER)]
PROPOSED MODEL: (M/M/C): (GD/∞/∞) MODEL:

•
•
Case study of a local bank
[Service time per day is 10:00 to 1:00 and 3:00-4:00.total 240 minutes.]

Bank data of customer count for one month
Week No.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Week 1

140

114

132

Wednesda Thursday
y
146
156

Week 2

120

123

199

145

150

Week 3

199

171

159

120

130

Week 4

150

180

149

107

110

Total

609

588

639

518

546

Average

152.25

147

159.75

129.5

136.5
Bank data of customer
count for one month
Average number of customer

160
140
120
100
80

152.25

147

159.75
129.5

136.5

60
40
20
0
Sunday

Monday

Tuesday
Day of the week

Wednesday

Thursday
Graphical representation of effect of
adding an extra counter for Sunday
number of counter vs waiting time of customers
in minute

Waiting time of customers, ws

30
25
20
15

26.58

10
9.5

5

3.27

1.75

4

5

0

2

3

number of server, s
Graphical representation of effect of
adding an extra counter for Monday
number of counter vs waiting time of customers in
minute

waiting time of customers

16

14
12
10
8

15.123

6
4

5.624

2

2.356

1.448

4

5

0
2

3
number of server,s
Graphical representation of effect
of adding an extra counter for
Tuesday

Waiting time of customers, ws

number of counter vs waiting time of customers in
minute
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0

96.664

33.923
9.217
2

3

2.911

4

5

number of server, s
Graphical representation of effect of
adding an extra counter for
Wednesday
number of counter vs waiting time of customers in
minute

Waiting time of customers, ws

5
4.5
4
3.5
3
2.5

4.992

2
1.5

2.387

1

1.612

1.456

4

5

0.5
0
2

3

number of server, s
Graphical representation of effect of
adding an extra counter for Thursday
number of counter vs waiting time of customers in
minute

Waiting time of customers, ws

8
7
6
5
4

7.074

3
2

3.025
1.754

1

1.481

4

5

0
2

3

number of server, s
PROBLEM FORMULATION
• It has been seen in the research that If waiting time increases then
frustration level increases with this. In the scenario utilization factor
is as high as 0.39 to 0.48 during busy days of the bank. It is clear that
high utilization rate is not helping to reduce customer’s waiting time in
queue. On high utilization factor customers have to wait more time in
system as like as 26.58, 15.123, 96.664, 4.992, 7.074 minutes
respectively from Sunday to Thursday. It seems that there is a problem
in the operations which if not noticed could reduce business of bank.
RESULT AND DISCUSSION OF
FORMULA 1
• The comparative analysis of adding an extra counter to the
system and improving the service rate have shown in the above
figures.

• when one more counter is added (s=3) the waiting time in
system reduces significantly to 9.5, 5.624, 33.923, 2.387, 3.025
minutes respectively from Sunday to Thursday. However, it can
be seen that adding one more counter (s=3) does significantly
change the waiting time of the system except for Tuesday. Using
four counter for Tuesday significantly changes waiting time from
33.923 (when s=3) to 9.217.
.
From this analysis, the
optimum number of counter
for the week Optimum number Utilization factor
Day of the days are listed below
Sunday

of counter
3

0.30

Monday

3

0.29

Tuesday

4

0.24

Wednesday

2

0.39

Thursday

2

0.41
FORMULA 2 [IMPROVING THE SERVICE
RATE BY SERVING THE CUSTOMER
QUICKLY (INCREASE SERVICE RATE)]

 On another experiment, it has been found by meeting
with the customers in waiting line that before they arrive
at the bank they are mentally prepared for waiting 8 to 10
minutes in the bank for getting their service. From this
point of view, for Wednesday and Thursday there is no
need for adding an extra counter.
SERVICE RATE VS. WAITING TIME OF
CUSTOMERS IN MINUTE
service rate vs. waiting time of customers in minute
100
Waiting time of customers, ws

90
80
70
60
50

96.664

40
30
20

28.43
14.12

10

8.73

5.98

0
0.7

0.73

0.76
service rate

0.79

0.82
Result and discussion
• The second way of reducing the waiting time in line is by
improving the service rate. The above figure (8) indicates the
ultimate effect of improving the service rate. From the
comparative analysis, it can be seen that on Tuesday, if the
service rate is improved from .70 to .76 then waiting time
reduces to 96.664 to 14.12 (82.554minutes) without
adding an extra counter thus adding no extra cost.
psychological View [Frustra
CONCLUSION
The efficiency of commercial banks is improved by the following three
measures:
• the queuing number

• the service stations number and
• the optimal service rate
which are investigated by means of queuing theory. By the example, the
results are effective and practical. The time of customer queuing is
reduced. The customer satisfaction is increased. It was proved that this
optimal model of the queuing is feasible.
QUESTIONS?
THANK
YOU!

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APPLICATION OF QUEUE MODEL TO ENHANCE BANK SERVICE IN WAITING LINES

  • 1. PROJECT ON “APPLICATION OF QUEUE MODEL TO ENHANCE BANK SERVICE IN WAITING LINES” PROJECT SUPERVISOR: KAZI ARIF-UZ-ZAMAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPT. OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT KUET. ASSIGNED BY: MD. RAHAMAT ULLAH, 0911004 S.M. ISHTIAQ PARTHO, 0911025 DEPT. OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT KUET.
  • 2. WHAT IS THE • Queue - a line of people QUEUING THEORY? or vehicles waiting for something. • Queuing Theory- Mathematical study of waiting lines, using models to show results, and show opportunities within arrival, service, and departure processes.
  • 3. PROJECT GOAL In this paper, queue theory is applied to enhance the service of a bank in lines. For this, firstly a queue model (M/M/C): (GD/∞/∞) is selected to find out efficiency of the servers.
  • 4. KEY WORDS Queuing model, optimal number of server, service rate, first come first serve, (M/M/C): (GD/∞/∞) model.
  • 5. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT • Finding out the efficiency of the servers. • Signifying the number of service facilities. • When customers can typically be expected to arrive. • The amount of time customers has to spend to get the desired service. • The length of the queue (Waiting line). • How much time the customers have to wait before the service starts. • Human psychology (frustration, balking, impatience). • the optimal number of counter is calculated to improve the operational efficiency.
  • 6. SIGNIFICANCE OF QUEUING MODELS • Queuing Models Calculate the best number of servers to minimize costs. • Queue lengths and waiting times can be predicted. • Improve Customer Service, continuously. • When a system gets congested, the service delay in the system increases. • A good understanding of the relationship between congestion and delay is essential for designing effective congestion control for queuing system. • Queuing Theory provides all the tools needed for this analysis.
  • 7. TERMINOLOGY AND NOTATIONS • M=Number of servers • Pn= probability of exactly “n” customers in the system. • N= number of customers in the system. • Ls= expected number of customers in the system • Lq= expected number of customers in the queue. • Ws= waiting time of customers in the system • Wq= waiting time of customers in the queue. • λn= The mean arrival rate of new customers are in systems. • µn= The mean service rate for overall systems when “n” customers are in systems. • The mean arrival rate is constant for all n, this is denoted by λ and the mean service rate per busy server is constant for all n≥1, is denoted by µ. And when n ≥M that is all z servers are busy, µ=sµ. Under this condition, • The expected inter-arrival time is 1/λ • The expected service time is 1/µ. • The utilization factor for the service facility is ρ= λ/Mµ.
  • 8. METHODOLOGY AND PROPOSED • Formula 1 [Adding another MODEL server to the system during busy days (Comparative analysis of adding an extra counter)] • Formula 2 [Improving the service rate by serving the customer quick (increase service rate)]
  • 9. FORMULA 1 [ADDING ANOTHER SERVER TO THE SYSTEM DURING BUSY DAYS (INCREASE SERVER)] PROPOSED MODEL: (M/M/C): (GD/∞/∞) MODEL: •
  • 10.
  • 11. Case study of a local bank [Service time per day is 10:00 to 1:00 and 3:00-4:00.total 240 minutes.] Bank data of customer count for one month Week No. Sunday Monday Tuesday Week 1 140 114 132 Wednesda Thursday y 146 156 Week 2 120 123 199 145 150 Week 3 199 171 159 120 130 Week 4 150 180 149 107 110 Total 609 588 639 518 546 Average 152.25 147 159.75 129.5 136.5
  • 12. Bank data of customer count for one month Average number of customer 160 140 120 100 80 152.25 147 159.75 129.5 136.5 60 40 20 0 Sunday Monday Tuesday Day of the week Wednesday Thursday
  • 13. Graphical representation of effect of adding an extra counter for Sunday number of counter vs waiting time of customers in minute Waiting time of customers, ws 30 25 20 15 26.58 10 9.5 5 3.27 1.75 4 5 0 2 3 number of server, s
  • 14. Graphical representation of effect of adding an extra counter for Monday number of counter vs waiting time of customers in minute waiting time of customers 16 14 12 10 8 15.123 6 4 5.624 2 2.356 1.448 4 5 0 2 3 number of server,s
  • 15. Graphical representation of effect of adding an extra counter for Tuesday Waiting time of customers, ws number of counter vs waiting time of customers in minute 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 96.664 33.923 9.217 2 3 2.911 4 5 number of server, s
  • 16. Graphical representation of effect of adding an extra counter for Wednesday number of counter vs waiting time of customers in minute Waiting time of customers, ws 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 4.992 2 1.5 2.387 1 1.612 1.456 4 5 0.5 0 2 3 number of server, s
  • 17. Graphical representation of effect of adding an extra counter for Thursday number of counter vs waiting time of customers in minute Waiting time of customers, ws 8 7 6 5 4 7.074 3 2 3.025 1.754 1 1.481 4 5 0 2 3 number of server, s
  • 18. PROBLEM FORMULATION • It has been seen in the research that If waiting time increases then frustration level increases with this. In the scenario utilization factor is as high as 0.39 to 0.48 during busy days of the bank. It is clear that high utilization rate is not helping to reduce customer’s waiting time in queue. On high utilization factor customers have to wait more time in system as like as 26.58, 15.123, 96.664, 4.992, 7.074 minutes respectively from Sunday to Thursday. It seems that there is a problem in the operations which if not noticed could reduce business of bank.
  • 19. RESULT AND DISCUSSION OF FORMULA 1 • The comparative analysis of adding an extra counter to the system and improving the service rate have shown in the above figures. • when one more counter is added (s=3) the waiting time in system reduces significantly to 9.5, 5.624, 33.923, 2.387, 3.025 minutes respectively from Sunday to Thursday. However, it can be seen that adding one more counter (s=3) does significantly change the waiting time of the system except for Tuesday. Using four counter for Tuesday significantly changes waiting time from 33.923 (when s=3) to 9.217. .
  • 20. From this analysis, the optimum number of counter for the week Optimum number Utilization factor Day of the days are listed below Sunday of counter 3 0.30 Monday 3 0.29 Tuesday 4 0.24 Wednesday 2 0.39 Thursday 2 0.41
  • 21. FORMULA 2 [IMPROVING THE SERVICE RATE BY SERVING THE CUSTOMER QUICKLY (INCREASE SERVICE RATE)]  On another experiment, it has been found by meeting with the customers in waiting line that before they arrive at the bank they are mentally prepared for waiting 8 to 10 minutes in the bank for getting their service. From this point of view, for Wednesday and Thursday there is no need for adding an extra counter.
  • 22. SERVICE RATE VS. WAITING TIME OF CUSTOMERS IN MINUTE service rate vs. waiting time of customers in minute 100 Waiting time of customers, ws 90 80 70 60 50 96.664 40 30 20 28.43 14.12 10 8.73 5.98 0 0.7 0.73 0.76 service rate 0.79 0.82
  • 23. Result and discussion • The second way of reducing the waiting time in line is by improving the service rate. The above figure (8) indicates the ultimate effect of improving the service rate. From the comparative analysis, it can be seen that on Tuesday, if the service rate is improved from .70 to .76 then waiting time reduces to 96.664 to 14.12 (82.554minutes) without adding an extra counter thus adding no extra cost.
  • 25. CONCLUSION The efficiency of commercial banks is improved by the following three measures: • the queuing number • the service stations number and • the optimal service rate which are investigated by means of queuing theory. By the example, the results are effective and practical. The time of customer queuing is reduced. The customer satisfaction is increased. It was proved that this optimal model of the queuing is feasible.