Queues definition

Queues means a mechanism to manage a collection of Inbound Communications.
Queues means a GDS management feature that operateslike an electronic file cabinet in which information including messages and Passenger Name Records (PNRs) can be stored and retrieved at a later date. The Queues allow vendors (airlines, car and hotel) and the GDS system to communicate information with each other andtheir travel agency customers.
Queues. The OpenFlow Queue is an instance of an OpenFlow resource. It contains list of queue properties. Element <port> associates an OpenFlow Queue with an OpenFlow Port. In COSIGN approach, the implementation of queue related monitoring/configuration is optional and nice to have for service QoS guarantee. • Element <MinRate> must indicate the minimum rate of the queue by percentage as an integer representing one tenth of one percent. • Element <MaxRate> must indicate the maximum rate of the queue by percentage as an integer representing one tenth of one percent. • Element <Length> must indicate the instant utilization of the queue by percentage as an integer representing one tenth of one percent. FlowTable: an OpenFlow Flow Table is identified by identifier within the context of the OpenFlow Capable Switch and OpenFlow Logical Switches. • Element <match> denotes the types of match fields supported by the flow table. These match fields are defined in OpenFlow Specification version 1.3. An OpenFlow Logical Switch is not required to support all match field types and supported match field types don’t need to be implemented in the same table lookup. • Element <wildcards> specifies the fields for which the table supports wildcarding (omitting). • Element <instruction> denotes the types of flow instructions supported by the flow table. Flow instructions associated with a flow table entry are executed when a flow matches the flow entry in the flow table. • Element <action> specifies the action types which could be merged into the current action set of flow entries of the flow table.

Examples of Queues in a sentence

  • Queues dissipate within the peak half hour and the junction operates below its desirable threshold (RFC below 0.85) either side of this peak half hour.

  • UNIT – 3Stacks and Queues: Introduction to stacks, applications of stacks, implementation and comparison of stack implementations.

  • Queues for parent parking were discussed in response to a question by Mr. Conroy.Discussion.

  • Queues 5 and 8 in the complete queueing network in Figure 3 are replaced by queue “5&8” in the intermediate queueing network in Figure 6(a).

  • Queues: Description of queue structure, implementation of queue using arrays and linked lists, description of priorities queues.

  • Gaier, and Dou Long, July 1998.Appendix ACalculating Total Waiting Times for Two Queues in Tandem This appendix describes our method for calculating expected delays for traffic ar- riving at and departing from LMINET airports.

  • Work Queues are personalized by user for the way in which they work with tabbed pages representing different E-forms/Interface classes or Favorites.An in process E-form (aka: eDocument) is routed using ad hoc, rules based or hybrid rules and also allows users to add notes, supporting documents, emails, videos, audio files or anything else in support of the eDocument.Notifications are made by email about new work in work queues or for work escalations.

  • Queues on heavily-congested links may back up, increasing RTTs. Finally, virtual private networks (VPNs) and other forms of encryption and tunneling can add significant end-to-end delay to network connections.

  • Queues provide output-buffering on links that are momentarily oversubscribed.

  • Newell, G.F. Approximation Methods for Queues with Application to the Fixed-Cycle Traffic Light.

Related to Queues

  • ICAV means an Irish collective asset-management vehicle registered pursuant to the Act. References to “the ICAV” shall be to the ICAV to which this Instrument relates.

  • Switch means a switching device employed by a Carrier within the Public Switched Network. Switch includes but is not limited to End Office Switches, Tandem Switches, Access Tandem Switches, Remote Switching Modules, and Packet Switches. Switches may be employed as a combination of End Office/Tandem Switches. "Switched Access Service" means the offering of transmission and switching services to Interexchange Carriers for the purpose of the origination or termination of telephone toll service. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 8XX access, and 900 access and their successors or similar Switched Access Services. "Switched Access Traffic" is traffic that originates at one of the Party's End User Customers and terminates at an IXC Point of Presence, or originates at an IXC Point of Presence and terminates at one of the Party's End User Customers, whether or not the traffic transits the other Party's network.

  • Ticket means a list of:

  • Queue Position means the priority assigned to an Interconnection Request, a Completed Application, or an Upgrade Request pursuant to applicable provisions of Tariff, Part VI.

  • IVR means Interactive Voice Response.

  • Port means a line or trunk connection point, including a line card and associated peripheral equipment, on a Central Office Switch but does not include Switch features. The Port serves as the hardware termination for line or Trunk Side facilities connected to the Central Office Switch. Each Line Side Port is typically associated with one or more telephone numbers that serve as the Customer's network address.

  • Downtime means the Total Minutes in the Month during which the Cloud Service (or Servers for Server Provisioning) does not respond to a request from SAP’s Point of Demarcation for the data center providing the Cloud Service (or Server for Server Provisioning), excluding Excluded Downtime.

  • FedRAMP means the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (see xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx), which is an assessment and authorization process that federal government agencies have been directed to use to ensure security is in place when accessing Cloud computing products and services.

  • Advertiser means the person or organisation whose product or service is being advertised, or whose name or image is mentioned or promoted in an advertisement;

  • Trunk means a communication line between two switching systems.

  • Routing means the route which Network Rail is to use for a Service in preparing the New Working Timetable or the Working Timetable;

  • Opaque means impenetrable to sight.

  • SMEs mean micro, small and medium-sized enterprises within the meaning of Recommendation 2003/361/EC in the version of 6 May 2003. Part A IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT

  • Slash means all debris created on the Work area by the precommercial thinning operation.

  • Customer System means the Customer's computing environment (consisting of hardware, software and/or telecommunications networks or equipment) used by the Customer or the Supplier in connection with this Contract which is owned by or licensed to the Customer by a third party and which interfaces with the Supplier System or which is necessary for the Customer to receive the Services;

  • pseudonymisation means the processing of personal data in such a manner that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures to ensure that the personal data are not attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person;

  • SPID is the number that identifies a service provider to the relevant NPAC. The SPID may be a state-specific number. "Serving Wire Center" denotes the CenturyLink building from which dial tone for local Exchange Service would normally be provided to a particular End User Customer premises. "Signaling System 7" or "SS7" is an out-of-band signaling protocol consisting of four basic sub- protocols:

  • Messages means both “EDI Messages” or “Other Messages”.

  • End User means, in the event that the Services or Deliverables involve the use of any information systems, any and all UNICEF employees, consultants and other personnel and any other external users collaborating with UNICEF, in each case, authorized by UNICEF to access and use the Services and/or Deliverables.