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Modeling the Models

2020
I am so excited I do not even have a cup of coffee with me right now. This chapter takes us into a new adventure where Active Record (AR) is the focal point. This chapter will cover AR in an in-depth and pragmatic method.
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Models, Models and More Models

2011
This chapter investigates the main approaches used to analyze competition for investment through investment incentives. We begin with general approaches to assessing the use of incentives, including Prisoners’ Dilemma, models in the Tiebout (1956) tradition, incentives as necessary to generate spillovers and the global vs. local efficiency matrix. Next,
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Model and Modelling

2014
The concept of model has deep historical roots and definitely it is not unambiguous. Especially it is used in both common life and science. In this book, we think of a model as a simplified representation of the reality. Depending on the goal of investigation, a human makes some simplifications intentionally leaving the real system without many details
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Models and Modeling

1980
Abstract The first hundred years of air pollution modeling, from 1859 to 1959, introduced the box model for urban pollution concentration and point source plume models. It ended with the introduction of the electronic digital computer to modeling. In the next decade, until 1969, urban models more sophisticated than the box model became operational ...
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Models and the History of Modeling

2004
After a very fast tour through 30,000 years of modeling history, we describe the basic ingredients to models in general, and to mathematical models in particular.
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The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2003
William H. DeLone, E. McLean
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On Models, Modelling, and the Exemplary

2000
Abstract We may recall the statement that to imitate is to follow the example of exemplary models. The method is a central characteristic of the exemplary society. But learning from models is more than a simple pedagogical method. It represents the culmination of an imitative-repetitive culture.
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Modelling the model

2019
Richard Bennett, Joseph E. Oliver
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MuJoCo: A physics engine for model-based control

2012 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2012
E. Todorov, Tom Erez, Yuval Tassa
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