Model
Model may refer to more than one thing:
- In science and technology, a model (abstract) is understood as an abstract or theoretical representation of a phenomenon,see;
- In mathematics, particularly in set theory, a model is some concrete realization of a set of axioms (in a sense this is the opposite of the previous definiton). See model theory.
- In science, technology, and leisure for models as physical representations see model (physical).
- In Engineering, a solid model may refer to 3D CAD represention, see Solid modelling.
- A scale model is a replica or prototype of an object built either for research or as a hobby, usually built smaller than the existing or intended thing, though can equally be built larger to illustrate something that would otherwise be hard to see. Similitude (model) is testing criteria of a model to insure results that are applicable to the real thing.
- In neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) modelling refers to the systematic unpacking and sequencing of the conscious and unconscious processes. See modeling (NLP).
- In world politics, MODEL refers to the Movement for Democracy in Liberia organization.
- In video games or computer modelling, a model (game) is a fully-3D, polygonal object or character.
- In automobiles, a model is a type of vehicle sold under a marque
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