Queuing software is like waiting in line. It’s a way to organize data and tasks in a specific order, following the “First In, First Out” (FIFO) principle. Imagine a line at a coffee shop – the person who arrives first gets served first.
Queues are used extensively for managing workloads, like print jobs waiting for a printer, or music tracks waiting to be played. They’re also essential for multitasking in operating systems and handling network traffic.
In short, queues keep things running smoothly by ensuring tasks are processed in the correct order