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Visualisations for Understanding Complex Economic Systems,sm by creating a visualisation of it. One of the first was Irving Fisher’s mechanism, constructed in 1893, consisting of a tank with floating cisterns connected by sticks visualising a three-good, three consumer economy. More famous and better-known is the Phillips-Newlyn Hydraulic Machine, built inIntrepid 发表于 2025-3-27 02:32:40
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The Inner World of Models and Its Epistemic Diversity: Infectious Disease and Climate Modelling,periments, or they may be regarded as ‘artificial nature’ that allows further investigation of a particular phenomenon. However, these functions vary according to the dominant field of research. Applied science, engineering and technology-driven applications develop and utilise modelling and simulat花费 发表于 2025-3-27 14:32:39
Modelling with Experience: Construal and Construction for Software,nes, may address personal and public applications, can involve collaboration of experts from many fields, user participation, and an essential need for ongoing revision. Software modellers must see and think like designers, logicians, engineers, programmers, business analysts, artists, sociologists.丰满有漂亮 发表于 2025-3-27 18:42:08
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The Inner World of Models and Its Epistemic Diversity: Infectious Disease and Climate Modelling,ll highlight this by characterising the unique aspect of modelling and simulation techniques, an epistemic diversity that is derived from the ‘inner world of models’, but which has implications for the applicability of the techniques.代理人 发表于 2025-3-28 09:58:16
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,Expanding the Concept of ‘Model’: The Transfer from Technological to Human Domains within Systems Tem dynamics (the work of Jay Forrester and others, applied to organisational, economic and ecological systems); the viable systems model of Stafford Beer (applied to organisational systems); the work of Howard Odum on ecological systems; and the systems diagramming approach of the former Faculty of Technology at the Open University.