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==Categorization== | ==Categorization== | ||
- | *Character: | + | *<u>Character:</u> |
**descriptive vs. prescriptive/normative | **descriptive vs. prescriptive/normative | ||
- | **representational vs theoretical | + | **representational vs. theoretical |
+ | **conceptual (abstract) vs. concrete | ||
- | *Form: | + | |
+ | *<u>Form:</u> | ||
**linear, cyclic, interactive | **linear, cyclic, interactive | ||
**Abbild vs. Konstruktion | **Abbild vs. Konstruktion | ||
+ | **materiell vs. gedacht | ||
**Physical objects, Fictional objects, Set-theoretic structures, Descriptions, Equations, Gerrymandered ontologies [[http://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] | **Physical objects, Fictional objects, Set-theoretic structures, Descriptions, Equations, Gerrymandered ontologies [[http://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] | ||
- | *Type: | + | *<u>Type:</u> |
**Beschreibungsmodelle (desckiptive), Erklärungsmodelle (Prognosemodelle, Simulationsmodelle), Entscheidungsmodelle (Enge Beziehung zu Erklärungsmodellen) [Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon] | **Beschreibungsmodelle (desckiptive), Erklärungsmodelle (Prognosemodelle, Simulationsmodelle), Entscheidungsmodelle (Enge Beziehung zu Erklärungsmodellen) [Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon] | ||
**representational models of phenomena (Scale models, Idealized models, Analogical models, Phenomenological models), representational models of data, models of theory [[http://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] | **representational models of phenomena (Scale models, Idealized models, Analogical models, Phenomenological models), representational models of data, models of theory [[http://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] | ||
- | **Modellarten nach Viktor A. Stoff 1969 | + | **Modellarten nach Viktor A. Stoff 1969 [[http://www.muellerscience.com/ Mueller Science]] |
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+ | <center>http://www.knowledge-management-jaeger.de/images/wiki/modell_arten-Stoff.gif</center> | ||
== Synonyms == | == Synonyms == | ||
[[framework]] | [[framework]] | ||
+ | |||
== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
- | [[theory]], [[model plationism] | + | [[theory]], [[model plationism]] |
Current revision as of 14:25, 29 November 2007
Contents |
Definitions
- [Longman Active Study Dictionary]
- a small copy of something.
- "Ein Modell ist das Ergebnis einer Konstruktion eines Modellierers, der für Modellnutzer eine Repräsentation eines Originals (...) zu einer Zeit als relevant (...) mit Hilfe einer Sprache deklariert (...)" (Schütte 1998, S . 59).
- Ein Modell ist eine vereinfachte, abstrahierte Darstellung eines Realitätsausschnitts. (ID6972)
Categorization
- Character:
- descriptive vs. prescriptive/normative
- representational vs. theoretical
- conceptual (abstract) vs. concrete
- Form:
- linear, cyclic, interactive
- Abbild vs. Konstruktion
- materiell vs. gedacht
- Physical objects, Fictional objects, Set-theoretic structures, Descriptions, Equations, Gerrymandered ontologies [Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- Type:
- Beschreibungsmodelle (desckiptive), Erklärungsmodelle (Prognosemodelle, Simulationsmodelle), Entscheidungsmodelle (Enge Beziehung zu Erklärungsmodellen) [Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon]
- representational models of phenomena (Scale models, Idealized models, Analogical models, Phenomenological models), representational models of data, models of theory [Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- Modellarten nach Viktor A. Stoff 1969 [Mueller Science]
Synonyms