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  • Can queue theory help manage queues ?

    Well you'd be forgiven for thinking so given the name, but the queues I'm referring to are those at the supermarket checkouts rather than network traffic, which is how queuing theory originally developed. Queues are bad.  Really bad.  They literally cost you money.   One of the principles of queue theory is that once a queue ...
    Posted to Dumb Terminal (Weblog) by peter.hanlon on June 16, 2008
  • Green credentials - altruism or commercial interest?

    Conchango recently hosted a Retail Business Intelligence Seminar, which was attended by many of the UK's leading retailers.  The format of the day was a number of presentations and some round table discussions on topics that had been selected by the attendees in advance by way of a questionnaire.  The Butler group presented on the ...
    Posted to Dumb Terminal (Weblog) by peter.hanlon on April 28, 2008
  • Selling houses with fuzzy logic

    Isn't searching for a house online addictive? You spend hours and hours at the computer, changing sites, varying search parameters, taking virtual tours etc.  If your seriously moving then you do this every day so you can catch the latest properties.  Is it addictive?  Or does it just take hours because traditional housing search ...
    Posted to Dumb Terminal (Weblog) by peter.hanlon on March 29, 2008
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