dynamic modeling

  • 1Dynamic modeling — For MCAD 3D software, there are two main modeling approaches in the market:* Dynamic Modeling approach * Parametric Modeling approachShort introduction to Parametric ModelingParametric use change states to maintain information about building the… …

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  • 2Dynamic Modeling — Der Ansatz des Dynamischen Modellierens (Dynamic Modeling) ist eine CAD Technologie zur Erstellung und Modifizierung von Volumenmodellen. Modelle werden nicht über Parameter entwickelt und verändert, sondern durch direkte Spezifikation der… …

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  • 3Dynamic Business Modeling — ( DBM ) describes the ability to automate business models within an open framework. The independent analyst firm Gartner has recently called Dynamic Business Modeling critical for BSS solutions to succeed . Dynamic Business Modeling is based on… …

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  • 4Dynamic Enterprise Modeling — (DEM) is a Enterprise Modeling approach developed by the BaaN company, and used for the Baan Enterprise Resource Planning system which aims to align and implement it in the organizational architecture of the end using company .[1][2] According to …

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  • 5Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium — modeling (abbreviated DSGE or sometimes SDGE or DGE) is a branch of applied general equilibrium theory that is influential in contemporary macroeconomics. The DSGE methodology attempts to explain aggregate economic phenomena, such as economic… …

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  • 6Dynamic game difficulty balancing — Dynamic game difficulty balancing, also known as dynamic difficulty adjustment (DDA) or dynamic game balancing (DGB), is the process of automatically changing parameters, scenarios and behaviors in a video game in real time, based on the player s …

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  • 7Dynamic game balancing — (DGB) is the process of automatically changing parameters, scenarios and behaviors in a video game in order to avoid a player becoming bored or frustrated with the game. In one extreme, the player may become bored because the game is too easy. In …

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  • 8Dynamic Systems Development Method — (DSDM) is a software development approach originally based upon the Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodology. DSDM is an iterative and incremental approach that emphasizes continuous user involvement. Its goal is to deliver software… …

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  • 9Modeling perspectives — is a set of different ways to represent pre selected aspects of a system. Each perspective has a different focus, conceptualization, dedication and visualization of what the model is representing. In information systems, the traditional way to… …

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  • 10Dynamic combinatorial chemistry — is defined as combinatorial chemistry under thermodynamic control.[1] Contents 1 Introduction 2 Current Applications 2.1 Medicine and Pharmaceutical …

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