This is an investigation of the relationship between simulations and models, concluding that the model intended to underlie a simulation and the model that actually underlies the simulation can be quite different. It is also argued that simulations and models are complexes of representational relations, making it the case that determining what is a model or what is a simulation is an inherently observer relative task that can never be fully overcome. The end result is that simulations can still be profitably used as scientific tools, but that caution must be used in interpreting their results; and we must be reluctant to make hard and fast judgments regarding what counts as a simulation or model and how any results obtained should be used
At a rst glance, it is not easy to characterize modelling and simulation. Certainly, a variety of ap...
How one builds, checks, validates and interprets a model depends on its ‘purpose’. This is true even...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
Unlike traditional models, simulation models hardly provide a genuine understanding of the phenomena...
It is claimed that simulations maintain an independent status in knowledge production – they combine...
Models and theories are tools for scientific and technological investigations and projects. The rela...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
SIMULATION During the last decennia, the practice of simulation has become increasingly popular amon...
AbstractIn this paper we revisit fundamentals of modeling and discuss the notions of models, represe...
Because of features that appear to be inherent in many social systems, modellers face complicated an...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
The growth in the application of computer simulation across the sciences, and especially the applica...
testing, results, analysis, reports Undertaking a simulation study, except when trivial, is always a...
Comments very welcome. Please, circulate. This work presents a proposal for formalising the use of s...
At a rst glance, it is not easy to characterize modelling and simulation. Certainly, a variety of ap...
How one builds, checks, validates and interprets a model depends on its ‘purpose’. This is true even...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
Unlike traditional models, simulation models hardly provide a genuine understanding of the phenomena...
It is claimed that simulations maintain an independent status in knowledge production – they combine...
Models and theories are tools for scientific and technological investigations and projects. The rela...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
SIMULATION During the last decennia, the practice of simulation has become increasingly popular amon...
AbstractIn this paper we revisit fundamentals of modeling and discuss the notions of models, represe...
Because of features that appear to be inherent in many social systems, modellers face complicated an...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
The growth in the application of computer simulation across the sciences, and especially the applica...
testing, results, analysis, reports Undertaking a simulation study, except when trivial, is always a...
Comments very welcome. Please, circulate. This work presents a proposal for formalising the use of s...
At a rst glance, it is not easy to characterize modelling and simulation. Certainly, a variety of ap...
How one builds, checks, validates and interprets a model depends on its ‘purpose’. This is true even...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...