väntköer
Väntköer, often translated as waiting lines or queues, are a common phenomenon in various aspects of life. They represent a situation where individuals or items must wait for a turn to receive a service, access a resource, or proceed through a process. The formation of väntköer is a consequence of demand exceeding immediate supply, leading to a need for order and fairness in distribution.
The concept of väntköer is fundamental in fields such as operations research, queuing theory, and economics.
Väntköer can be observed in diverse settings. Examples include queues at grocery stores, banks, and public transportation