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Modeling :
models are an idealized view of reality. A model is devised to provide a certain
view of the requirements; consequently, selection of the appropriate modelling type for a particular system is important.
www.jiludwig.com/Definitions.html
Models are ways of representing complex structures and relationships. They
are used to simplify a more complex arrangement; for example, the structure of matter represented through particle and atomic
theory.
vels.vcaa.vic.edu.au/science/glossary.html
Models :
Brevia
Accelerated, pre-mature
Reversal, post-mature
Longevity Survival Stasis
Non-aging
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Lineage:
Longevity
Brevity
Reproduction-Linked
Enviros-Linked
Regeneration
Metamorphosis
Dormancy Stasis Survival
Vestige-Legacy
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Biological, non-biomatter, mathematical,
thermo-energetics, cyber, theoretical
Biological-Life Models: survival, brevity, AA-study, life-cycle, simpliphile,
extremeophile
Non-biological, physical-material Models
Mathematical Models: cell-automatica, fractals
Infomatic Models: organization, complexity, solvability, disorder
Physics / Materia Model: energy availability, energy transfer/ confinement
Network complex Models
Visualization Knowledge Models
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