
1. How did your initial exploration of the scholarly conversation lead to your final research question/project goal?
2. How did your review of the methods used by scholars in the field inform your selection of a research method/process aligned with your research question/project goal?
3. How did the choices you made when designing or implementing your research method
impact your research process?
4. How did you determine which results generated by your research method were most important in informing your new understanding?
I am mainly using queueing theory to solve the crowding problem, a real-world problems. It is known that the variables produced by a mathematical model are the most accurate representation. My research methodology will ultimately produce several variables, including the average waiting time during the queueing process. Waiting time is the best explanation. It will most directly reflect the basis of my research. Also, the level of crowding in the space is statistically derived from the data collected last December. All I need to do is change some input variables, such as service windows and population, to change the final output. To get the best result.
So what (problemization)