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Mention some models with their uses.​

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There are many different types of models expressed in a diverse array of modeling languages and tool sets. This article offers a taxonomy of model types and highlights how different models must work together to support broader engineering efforts.

Contents

1 Model Classification

1.1 Formal versus Informal Models

1.2 Physical Models versus Abstract Models

1.3 Descriptive Models

1.4 Analytical Models

1.5 Hybrid Descriptive and Analytical Models

1.6 Domain-Specific Models

1.7 System Models

1.8 Simulation versus Model

1.9 Visualization

2 Integration of Models

3 References

3.1 Works Cited

3.2 Primary References

3.3 Additional References

Model Classification

There are many different types of models and associated modeling languages to address different aspects of a system and different types of systems. Since different models serve different purposes, a classification of models can be useful for selecting the right type of model for the intended purpose and scope.

Formal versus Informal Models

Since a system model is a representation of a system, many different expressions that vary in degrees of formalism could be considered models. In particular, one could draw a picture of a system and consider it a model. Similarly, one could write a description of a system in text and refer to that as a model. Both examples are representations of a system. However, unless there is some agreement on the meaning of the terms, there is a potential lack of precision and the possibility of ambiguity in the representation.

The primary focus of system modeling is to use models supported by a well-defined modeling language. While less formal representations can be useful, a model must meet certain expectations for it to be considered within the scope of model-based systems engineering (MBSE). In particular, the initial classification distinguishes between informal and formal models as supported by a modeling language with a defined syntax and the semantics for the relevant domain of interest.

Physical Models versus Abstract Models

The United States “Department of Defense Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Glossary” asserts that “a model can be [a] physical, mathematical, or otherwise logical representation of a system” (1998). This definition provides a starting point for a high-level model classification. A physical model is a concrete representation that is distinguished from the mathematical and logical models, both of which are more abstract representations of the system. The abstract model can be further classified as descriptive (similar to logical) or analytical (similar to mathematical). Some example models

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Below are the 10 main types of modeling

Fashion (Editorial) Model. These models are the faces you see in high fashion magazines such as Vogue and Elle. ...

Runway Model. ...

Swimsuit & Lingerie Model. ...

Commercial Model. ...

Fitness Model. ...

Parts Model. ...

Fit Model. ...

Promotional Model.

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