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  • 21Olami–Feder–Christensen model — In physics, in the area of dynamical systems, the Olami–Feder–Christensen model is an earthquake model conjectured to be an example of self organized criticality where local exchange dynamics are not conservative. Despite the original claims of… …

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  • 22Digital Earth Reference Model — The term Digital Earth Reference Model (DERM) was coined by Tim Foresman in context with a vision for an all encompassing geospatial platform as an abstract for information flow in support of Al Gore’s vision for a Digital Earth.[1] The Digital… …

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  • 23Putnam model — The Putnam model is an empirical software effort estimation model.cite book | last = Putnam first = Lawrence H. coauthors = Ware Myers title = Five core metrics : the intelligence behind successful software management publisher = Dorset House… …

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  • 24multi-dimensional scaling — Often, a set of data (for example attitude items) cannot be represented in one dimension, such as in a unidimensional scale or factor analysis. The items may then be modified or selected, so that they can be so represented (as in item analysis… …

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  • 25Olami-Feder-Christensen model — In physics, in the area of dynamical systems, the Olami Feder Christensen model is an example of self organized criticality where local exchange dynamics are not conservative. References * cite journal author = Christensen, K. and Olami, Z. date …

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  • 26E-Sky Lama model helicopters — The E Sky Lama family of model helicopters comprises small, 4 channel, remote controlled electric coaxial helicopters produced by E Sky. These include the original Lama, the Lama V2, Lama V3 and Lama V4, a series of coaxial remote control… …

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  • 27Eden growth model — The Eden growth model describes the growth of specific types of clusters such as bacterial colonies and deposition of materials. These clusters are formed as material accumulates randomly on the boundary of the system. These are also an example… …

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  • 28Choice model simulation — Although the concept choice models is widely understood and practiced these days, it is often difficult to acquire hands on knowledge in simulating choice models. While many stat packages provide useful tools to simulate, researchers attempting… …

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  • 29General Distance Model — See multi dimensional scaling …

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  • 30MaxDiff — Maximum difference scaling (MaxDiff) is a discrete choice model first described by Jordan Louviere in 1987 while on the faculty at the University of Alberta. The first working papers and publications occurred in the early 1990s. With MaxDiff,… …

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