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modelling food webs

2003
We review theoretical approaches to the understanding of food webs. After an overview of the available food web data, we discuss three different classes of models. The first class comprise static models, which assign links between species according to some simple rule.
Mckane, Alan, Drossel, B, McKane, AJ
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A Conceptual Model for the Web

2000
Most documents available over the web conform to the HTML specification. Such documents are hierarchically structured in nature. The existing graph-based or tree-based data models for the web only provide a very low level representation of such hierarchical structure.
Tok Wang Ling, Mengchi Liu
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Modeling the microbial food web

Microbial Ecology, 1994
Models of the microbial food web have their origin in the debate over the importance of bacteria as an energetic subsidy for higher trophic levels leading to harvestable fisheries. Conceptualization of the microbial food web preceded numerical models by 10-15 years. Pomeroy's work was central to both efforts.
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“Modeling-by-Patterns” of Web Applications

1999
"A pattern ... describes a problem which occurs over and over again in our environment, and then describes the core of the solution to that problem, in such a way that you can use this solution a million times over" [1]. The possible benefits of using design patterns for Web applications are clear.
GARZOTTO, FRANCA   +3 more
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Web Services Models

2001
Some people consider an application model to be the application architecture. I prefer to draw a distinction between the two. I treat architecture as a set of rules established for an entire system or solution. We looked at the architecture for Web services in Chapter 2, which laid out a foundation for us.
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Web-Based Modeling and Simulation

SIMULATION, 1998
Fishwick, Paul, Hill, David R.C.
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