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Please Help! Classification of Queuing Models

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Kindly, what is the difference between a single queue with multiple servers and an informal queue (take a number system) with multiple servers?
Can we consider both of them under the M/M/c model?
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What are you trying to measure? Are you wondering if they are identical models?
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I am trying to measure the average arrival rate λ, and the mean service rate mu.
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Would both have the same arrival rate? Would they both resemble the Poisson distribution?

I am thinking the take a number might be constant. Is it, or are there periods of inactivity where it would resemble Poisson?

Assuming arrival on both represents Poisson, I would think they could be processed the same. Are you using a software package for this?

Note: I am by no means an expert with Queues. Just thought I would help out as best I could.
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