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Learning behaviour through observing the behaviour of others.
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A process in which an operator uses a computer graphics program to create objects in 3d space, A 3D MODEL. The primary creation of information is in graphical form and is accurate in three dimensions. this allows many advanced properties (engineering data, volumes) to be associated with the model. modeling data serves as the platform for rendering, animation and simulation.
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Modeling is the process of estimating the value of a point based on surrounding data. Generally, modeling produces a two or three- dimensional grid or model which is subsequently analyzed. Modeling can also be used to compare known vs. estimated values as in point validation.
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A model may be a sample of a finished product, an example, or a demonstration of a skill or procedures. Modeling is one of the most powerful assists to learning.
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Conceptual boundaries 2+ identifiable subunits within boundary each subunit interacts w/ at least one other subunit conservation of matter and energy reservoirs where matter or energy accumulate Input / Output Sources and Sinks Static Parameters Variables Flows and Flow rates
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