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 Model (abstract) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In some cases, abstract models can be used to implement computer simulations that illustrate the behavior of a system over time.
The purpose of a model is to provide an argumentative framework for applying logic and mathematics that can be independently evaluated (for example by testing) and that can be applied for reasoning in a range of situations.
Abstract models are used primarily as a reusable tool for discovering new facts, for providing systematic logical arguments as explicatory or pedagogical aids, for evaluating hypotheses theoretically, and for devising experimental procedures to test them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_(abstract)   (1352 words)

  
 Model (physical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A model in this sense is a physical object such as an architectural model of a projected building or an existing one.
A physical model of something that can move, like a vehicle or machine, may be completely static, or have parts that can be moved manually, or be powered.
Physical models in science and technology allow us to simulate or visualize something about the thing it represents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_(physical)   (555 words)

  
 e-Model.net - models and talent development, placement and management.
e-Model.net - models and talent development, placement and management.
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