Queueing theory is a well-known method for evaluating the performance of manufacturing systems. When we want to analyze the performance of a single machine, M/M/1 queues or approximations of G/G/1 queues often are considered a proper choice. However, due to the complex nature of interruptions in manufacturing, the appropriate model should be selected carefully. This paper proposes a systematic way to classify different kinds of interruptions seen in a single machine system. Queueing models for each category are proposed, and event classifications are compared from both the SEMI E10 and queueing theory points of view.
Kan Wu, Leon F. McGinnis, Bert Zwart