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The object of queueing theory (or the theory of mass service) is
the investigation of stochastic processes of a special form which
are called queueing (or service) processes in this book. Two
approaches to the definition of these processes are possible
depending on the direction of investigation. In accordance with
this fact, the exposition of the subject can be broken up into two
self-contained parts. The first of these forms the content of this
monograph. . The definition of the queueing processes (systems) to
be used here is dose to the traditional one and is connected with
the introduction of so-called governing random sequences. We will
introduce algorithms which describe the governing of a system with
the aid of such sequences. Such a definition inevitably becomes
rather qualitative since under these conditions a completely formal
construction of a stochastic process uniquely describing the
evolution of the system would require introduction of a complicated
phase space not to mention the difficulties of giving the
distribution of such a process on this phase space.
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