Kendall's notation is a system used to describe the performance of queuing systems in operations research and queuing theory. It provides a standardized way to specify the characteristics of a queuing model by using a specific format, typically represented as \(A/B/C\), where each letter (or symbol) represents a specific attribute of the queuing system: 1. **Arrival process (A)**: This denotes the statistical distribution of the time between arrivals.

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