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modeling Shaping or molding a three-dimensional form from a malleable medium such as clay. Modeling can also be used to describe the degrees of tinting and shading used to achieve a three-dimensional look on a two-dimensional surface. modern -- Contemporary.
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modeling in computer visualization, the processes of creating the data structures used to represent objects and scenes, usually using special-purpose software; distinct from the process of "rendering" to create images
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modeling The process of building three-dimensional objects using a computer.
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modeling An investigative technique that uses a mathematical or physical representation of a system or theory that accounts for all or some of its known properties. Models are often used to test the effects of changes of system components on the overall performance of the system. Source: EPO.
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modeling The activity of recreating the functions and aspects of a model. When a novice sales person watches an expert make a sales call, and then mimics the expert's tone and wording, he or she is exhibiting a modeling process.
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