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<blockquote>''A model used to perform quantitative analysis of a domain or system of interest.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>''Mathematical model into which data are loaded for analysis.'' (Turban, et al 2010)</blockquote>
  
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Turban, E., R. Sharda, and D. Delen. 2010. ''Decision Support and Business Intelligence Systems'', 9th ed. Prentice-Hall.  
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In the context of systems engineering (SE), it may be considered that the model represents a System-of-Interest (SoI).
 
 
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Mathematical model into which data are loaded for analysis. (Turban, et al 2010)

Source

Turban, E., R. Sharda, and D. Delen. 2010. Decision Support and Business Intelligence Systems, 9th ed. Prentice-Hall.

Discussion

In the context of systems engineering (SE), it may be considered that the model represents a System-of-Interest (SoI).

SEBoK v. 2.10, released 06 May 2024