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| |Abbreviation=mod | | |Abbreviation=mod |
− | |SubtermOf=simulation, grid model, optimization model | + | |SubtermOf=simulation, grid model, optimization model, computational model |
| |Definition=1. The word 'model' is used in terms of 'scientific model' describing "an imperfect or idealized representation of a physical system" in order "to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate by referencing it to existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge." | | |Definition=1. The word 'model' is used in terms of 'scientific model' describing "an imperfect or idealized representation of a physical system" in order "to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate by referencing it to existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge." |
− | |Sources=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_modelling | + | |
| + | A formal model is a symbolic assertion in logical terms of an idealized relatively simple situation sharing the structural properties of the original factual system. |
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| + | In the OpEnMod Initiative context, the term model generally refers to computational models. |
| + | |Sources=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_modelling, Rosenblueth and Wiener 1945 - "The Role of Models in Science", Philosophy of Science" |
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Definition
1. The word 'model' is used in terms of 'scientific model' describing "an imperfect or idealized representation of a physical system" in order "to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate by referencing it to existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge."
A formal model is a symbolic assertion in logical terms of an idealized relatively simple situation sharing the structural properties of the original factual system.
In the OpEnMod Initiative context, the term model generally refers to computational models.
Abbreviation
mod
Synonyms
Superterms
simulation, grid model, optimization model, computational model
Subterms
Black box model, Conceptual model, Model Components, Model class, Modelling approach, Open Model, Simulation, Stochastic model, White box model
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_modelling, Rosenblueth and Wiener 1945 - "The Role of Models in Science", Philosophy of Science"