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Representation of reality by means of abstractions. The models focus on important parts of a system (at least, that she is interested in a specific model type), downplaying others.
Models are created using modeling tools.
Types of Modeling:
*Mental model: first perception of the problem at
mental. It is the first play of ideas that are generated intuitively
on the problem at hand.
* Verbal Model:
it is the first attempt to formalize language characteristics
of the problem. In this model performs first formal approach
to the problem.
* Graphic model: the set of images and graphics supportto help
locate the functional relations that prevail insystem to be studied.
* Physical Model:consists of an assembly that can operate
as a real testbed.They are usually
laboratory-scale simplifications that allow
more detailed observations. Not always easy to build.
* Mathematical Model: seeks to formalize in mathematical language
relations and variations you want to represent and analyze.
Normally expressed as differential equations and
this reason may also be known as differential model.
*Analytical Model: arises when the differential model has
solution. This is not always possible, especially when
differential models are formulated on differential
Partial.
* Numerical Model: arises when using numerical techniques
to solve differential models. They are very common when
differential model has no analytical solution.
* Computational Model: refers to a program
computer that allows analytical or numerical models
can be solved more quickly. They are very useful for
implement numerical models because these are based on