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Pedro Arantes
Pedro Arantes

Jul 26, 2021

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Queueing Theory and Asymmetric Opportunity

Queueing Theory — arantespp.com
It can provide essential insights to product developers because there’re similar problems of unpredictable work arrival time and unpredictable task durations.

Asymmetric Opportunity — arantespp.com
An asymmetric opportunity is one in which the upside is much more significant than the downside.

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