IJPAM: Volume 90, No. 2 (2014)
WITH IMPATIENT CUSTOMERS AND AFTER-CALL WORK



Information and Systems
University of Tsukuba
Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, 305-8573, JAPAN

University of Tsukuba
Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, 305-8573, JAPAN
Abstract. Two essential features needed for queueing models of call centers are
``impatient customers'' and ``after-call work'' (ACW) of operators. Their effects on
the performance are comparable to those of service times. We propose and analyze
a queueing model of a call center with impatient customers and ACW. We consider a
two-dimensional birth-and-death process for the state combining the number of calls
waiting or being served in the system and the number of operators working on ACW.
The steady-state distribution is obtained numerically, from which we compute a variety
of performance measures, including the blocking probability, the probability of wait,
the mean waiting time, the ratio of getting service and abandonment, and the fraction of
operators who are serving customers, working on ACW, or being idle at an arbitrary time. Furthermore, we show a method of finding the mean waiting time for those customers who
get served and for those who abandon while waiting. Our analysis is validated by
numerical examples for a call center model of realistic size, namely 40 operators
and 30 incoming telephone lines.
Received: October 12, 2013
AMS Subject Classification: 60K25, 68M20, 90B22
Key Words and Phrases: queue, call center, abandonment, after-call work, performance evaluation
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DOI: 10.12732/ijpam.v90i2.10 How to cite this paper?
Source: International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
ISSN printed version: 1311-8080
ISSN on-line version: 1314-3395
Year: 2014
Volume: 90
Issue: 2