
Jackson Network
A Jackson Network is a mathematical model used to analyze complex systems where entities like customers, data packets, or tasks move through multiple service points (queues). Each service point has its own processing rate, and entities randomly transition from one point to another or exit the system. This model helps predict things like wait times and system efficiency by considering the flow and interaction between different queues, making it useful for designing and managing networks like call centers, computer servers, or manufacturing lines.