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modelling
Alternative spelling of modeling
present participle of model
Analysing a situation and converting it into a computer model to analyse its operation See 'Model (computer)' 'Hypothesis testing', 'Gaming', 'Prediction'
In sculpture, the shaping of a form in some plastic material, such as clay or plaster; in drawing, painting, and printmaking, the rendering of a form, usually by means of hatching or chiaroscuro, to create the illusion of a three-dimensional form
in GIS, it is used generally to refer to any operation involving the representation and manipulation of spatial data, particularly in composition of new features and coverages through the process of overlay (Burrough, 1986 and Tomlin 1990) It also has another meaning in the mainstream of system sciences, modelling involves simulation based on processes, which give rise to system structures (Batty, et al 1994) In this research both definitions of modelling are employed
Modelling involves creating a numerical representation of an existing situation or set of circumstances, whilst simulation involves predicting new situations or circumstances In both cases, a model is produced that provides a numerical representation of the situation or circumstances being studied Modelling and simulation are common activities carried out with the use of spreadsheet software See Spreadsheet
The process of physically placing your dog in a desired position Advantages - speeds up the initial training Disadvantages - has to be faded; takes the responsibility away from the dog; physical touch masks learning; may set up resistance in some dogs
The capture of the electrical and functional behavior of a circuit within a computer program which is then used to test the response of the circuit to various input data without actually fabricating the chip
the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)
A set of tools and techniques used to predict the performance of a specified system under a given volume and variety of work Modelling is used to predict the availability and performance of services See also Analytical Modelling, Simulation Modelling
forward modelling computes the respective gravity or magnetic responses to a given geological model This may then be compared with the observed responses for the section to determine the accuracy of the input model (see also Interpretation, 2D, 2 5D and 3D modelling ) back
An investigative technique that uses a mathematical or physical representation of a system _ such as a global physico-chemico system, global physico-chemico-biologic system, an agricultural operation, a petroleum refinery, or a temperate forest ecosystem _ to explore its potential characteristics and limits Many models (or system representations) are programmed as computer simulations of causes and effects within the system These models are often used to test the effects of a change in system components on the overall performance of the system For example, models of global or regional climate may be used to attempt to simulate the effects on temperature of a change in the concentration of greenhouse gas emissions (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
The process of imitating the behavior of others [2]
{i} forming, fashioning; act of displaying or posing (for fashion, art, etc.) (also modeling)
a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied
technique of behaviour therapy in which the client learns by watching someone else perform the behavior Learning and change occur through imitation
An analytical technique using simulated processes to explain the impact of one or more factors on a number of outcomes
a stage after the principle underlying forms (see bosting) have been established Secondary and further forms are carved, gradually refining the carving and leading on to final detailing
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