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Identifying The Components Of Modeling Through Protocol Analysis
Author(s) -
Marina Pantazidou,
Paul S. Steif
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--13847
Subject(s) - computer science , session (web analytics) , articulation (sociology) , process (computing) , protocol (science) , task (project management) , simple (philosophy) , modeling and simulation , variety (cybernetics) , software engineering , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , simulation , systems engineering , world wide web , engineering , programming language , epistemology , political science , medicine , philosophy , alternative medicine , pathology , politics , law
The art of engineering involves a variety of skills, and one of them is modeling. While the terms “model” and “modeling” are not simple to define, within engineering, Piel and Truxal offer a helpful account: “a model is the simplest possible system description that includes all important aspects.” One might add to this “at the appropriate level of detail and accuracy”, which helps to capture the significant amount of judgment involved in modeling.

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