trykkkøer
Trykkkøer is a compound Norwegian term formed from trykk ('pressure' or 'print') and kø ('queue'), with the plural suffix -er. The expression is not widely attested in standard dictionaries, and in published Norwegian sources it is relatively rare. Consequently, its meaning is highly dependent on context, and it may represent either a niche technical term or a misspelling/misconstruction of another phrase.
Possible interpretations include: 1) within queueing theory or operations management, 'trykkkøer' as 'pressure queues' describing queues
In practice, analyzing trykkkøer would involve standard queueing metrics: queue length, waiting time, service rate, utilization.
Because the term is not fixed in technical literature, readers should interpret it from the surrounding material
See also: queueing theory, service operations, print spooler, capacity planning.