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A computer model is an abstract mathematic representations of a real-world event, system, behavior, or natural phenomenon. A computer model is designed to behave just like the real-life system. The more accurate the model, the closer it matches real-life. <ref>The second sentence is taken from: https://www.igcseict.info/theory/7_1/model/index.html</ref> | |||
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A computer model is an abstract mathematic representations of a real-world event, system, behavior, or natural phenomenon. A computer model is designed to behave just like the real-life system. The more accurate the model, the closer it matches real-life. [2]
Standards[edit]
- Define the term computer modelling.
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.flaticon.com/
- ↑ The second sentence is taken from: https://www.igcseict.info/theory/7_1/model/index.html