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Deterministic queuing models have certain arrival and service times, producing the same output for a given input, while probabilistic models have random arrival and service rates, producing different results with the same initial conditions due to incorporating elements of chance. Probabilistic models mathematically represent random phenomena and outcomes are uncertain, whereas deterministic models do not include randomness and have certain solutions.

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Difference Between Deterministic and Probabilistic Model1

Deterministic queuing models have certain arrival and service times, producing the same output for a given input, while probabilistic models have random arrival and service rates, producing different results with the same initial conditions due to incorporating elements of chance. Probabilistic models mathematically represent random phenomena and outcomes are uncertain, whereas deterministic models do not include randomness and have certain solutions.

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Difference between Deterministic and Probabilistic Model

Deterministic Queuing Model Probabilistic Queuing Model


1. If each customer arrives at known intervals 1. When both arrival and service rate are
and the service time is known with unknown and assumed to be random
certainty, the queuing model will be variable then this type of queuing model is
deterministic in nature. known as probabilistic.
2. A Deterministic Model is a mathematical 2. A probability model is a mathematical
Model in which outcomes are precisely representation of a random phenomenon. It
determined through known relationships is defined by its sample space, events within
among states and events the sample space, and probabilities.
3. A deterministic model does not include 3. A probabilistic model includes elements of
elements of randomness. randomness.
4. In such models, a given input will always 4. This model is likely to produce different
produce the same output. results even with the same initial
conditions. There is always an element of
chance or uncertainty involved which
implies that there are possible alternate
solutions.
5. Deterministic technique assumes certainty 5. Probabilistic technique assumes uncertainty
in its solution. in its solution.

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