Models
Computer Modeling
Modeling in Science and Engineering
Modeling Social and Economic Behavior
Study Guide
Introduction
- What is the difference between modeling and simulation?
- What is the difference between a computer model and a " computer simulation?
- What is the difference between a static and a dynamic model?
- What are some of the mathematical mechanisms typically used to develop computer models?
Reliability and Limitations
- How reliable are computer models?
- How consistent are computer models?
- What are some of the limitations of computer models and simulations?
- If a computer model fails, who is to blame? Is it the programmer or the people who use the data?
- Who determines what types of models and theories we should use to help in the decision-making process for planetary concerns, such as global warming? Why?
- Are computer models updated with the latest information and discoveries?
- What are some factors that determine whether we believe that the computer model is accurate or not?
- How can computer models help our society financially?
- Would you feel comfortable relying on a computer model to evaluate your finances with regard to investments?
- Are computers currently considered reliable evidence in our legal system? If so, what are some examples?
- Modeling the Evolution of the Universe
- Super Computer Simulates Sun in 3-D
Applications
- How can computer modeling speed up engineering design processes?
- How can computer modeling save on engineering development costs?
- How is it beneficial to model machines before they are built?
- What are some types of computer models that deal with commerce both on and off the Internet?
- As we rely more on the Internet and other forms of technology to handle our finances, what are some of our "backup" plans?
- What are some pros and cons for the use of computer modeling for the weather?
- How could computer modeling and simulation prevent another disaster like at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001?