Difference between revisions of "Model (glossary)"

From SEBoK
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
(1) A physical, mathematical, or otherwise logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process (DoD Directive 5000.59 1994)
+
<blockquote>(1)'' A physical, mathematical, or otherwise logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process '' (DoD Directive 5000.59 1994)</blockquote>
  
(2) A representation of one or more concepts that may be realized in the physical world (Friedenthal, Moore, Steiner 2009)
+
<blockquote>(2) ''A representation of one or more concepts that may be realized in the physical world ''(Friedenthal, Moore, Steiner 2009)</blockquote>
  
(3) A simplified representation of a system at some particular point in time or space intended to promote understanding of the real system (Bellinger 2004)
+
<blockquote>(3) ''A simplified representation of a system at some particular point in time or space intended to promote understanding of the real system'' (Bellinger 2004)</blockquote>
  
(4) An abstraction of a system, aimed at understanding, communicating, explaining, or designing aspects of interest of that system (Dori 2002)
+
<blockquote>(4)'' An abstraction of a system, aimed at understanding, communicating, explaining, or designing aspects of interest of that system ''(Dori 2002)</blockquote>
  
(5) A selective representation of some system whose form and content are chosen based on a specific set of concerns. The model is related to the system by an explicit or implicit mapping. (Object Management Group 2010)
+
<blockquote>(5) ''A selective representation of some system whose form and content are chosen based on a specific set of concerns. The model is related to the system by an explicit or implicit mapping. ''(Object Management Group 2010)</blockquote>
  
 
====Source====
 
====Source====

Revision as of 16:19, 17 September 2011

(1) A physical, mathematical, or otherwise logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process (DoD Directive 5000.59 1994)

(2) A representation of one or more concepts that may be realized in the physical world (Friedenthal, Moore, Steiner 2009)

(3) A simplified representation of a system at some particular point in time or space intended to promote understanding of the real system (Bellinger 2004)

(4) An abstraction of a system, aimed at understanding, communicating, explaining, or designing aspects of interest of that system (Dori 2002)

(5) A selective representation of some system whose form and content are chosen based on a specific set of concerns. The model is related to the system by an explicit or implicit mapping. (Object Management Group 2010)

Source

To be copied from "What is a model?"

Discussion

There is currently no discussion for this term. This will be completed for SEBoK version 1.0.