CanQueue 2011: 13th Annual Conference for Canadian Queueing Theorists and Practitioners (11w2154)
Organizers
Winfried Grassmann (University of Saskatchewan)
Javad Tavakoli (University of British Columbia, Okanagan)
Objectives
The objectives of the Canqueue workshops, held annually since 1999, are to promote research and application of queueing theory. The workshops emphasize discussion of research projects in their early stages, to facilitiate feedback from colleagues and collaboration while the direction of the project can still be influenced. Other objectives include (1) provide a venue for graduate students to present their work (in process or completed) in a supportive environment, (2) strengthen the community of researchers in queueing theory in Canada, (3) introduce interesting application areas and (4) relevant and emerging fields of mathematics to the community. The latter two objectives are accomplished through invited speakers.
Other objectives include:
1. provide a venue for graduate students to present their work (in process or completed) in a supportive environment
2. strengthen the community of researchers in queueing theory in Canada
3. introduce interesting application areas
4. relevant and emerging fields of mathematics to the community.




