Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Understanding and Assessing Quality of Models and Modeling Languages

View through CrossRef
There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles.
Title: Understanding and Assessing Quality of Models and Modeling Languages
Description:
There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles There is no abstracts in the format of the encyclopedia articles.

Related Results

Kra-Dai Languages
Kra-Dai Languages
Kra-Dai (also called Tai-Kadai and Kam-Tai) is a family of approximately 100 languages spoken in Southeast Asia, extending from the island of Hainan, China, in the east to the Indi...
Assessing students' understanding of computational modeling in physics
Assessing students' understanding of computational modeling in physics
In secondary physics education, integrating computational modeling enhances students' understanding of physics principles, scientific inquiry, and complex phenomena. Our study adap...
Mande Languages
Mande Languages
Mande is a mid-range language family in Western Sub-Saharan Africa that includes 60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million people. According to the glottochronological data, it...
Khoisan Languages
Khoisan Languages
The languages traditionally referred to as “Khoisan” languages are spoken in southern and eastern Africa, specifically in the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Angola, a...
Constructed languages are processed by the same brain mechanisms as natural languages
Constructed languages are processed by the same brain mechanisms as natural languages
Abstract What constitutes a language? Natural languages share features with other domains: from math, to music, to gesture. However, the brain mechanisms that proce...
Selection of Injectable Drug Product Composition using Machine Learning Models (Preprint)
Selection of Injectable Drug Product Composition using Machine Learning Models (Preprint)
BACKGROUND As of July 2020, a Web of Science search of “machine learning (ML)” nested within the search of “pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics” yielded over 100...
Pilihan Bahasa Dalam Komunikasi Mahasiswa Multietnik Pbsi Serta Implikasinya Terhadap Pembelajaran Berbicara Pada Siswa Sma
Pilihan Bahasa Dalam Komunikasi Mahasiswa Multietnik Pbsi Serta Implikasinya Terhadap Pembelajaran Berbicara Pada Siswa Sma
This study aims to describe the choice of language in the communication of PBSI muktiethnic students which include: (1) when doing lecture assignments, (2) during HMPS activities, ...
Perbandingan Kosa Kata Antara Bahasa Dentong dan Bahasa Duri (Sebuah Tinjauan Linguistik)
Perbandingan Kosa Kata Antara Bahasa Dentong dan Bahasa Duri (Sebuah Tinjauan Linguistik)
The problems of this research are (1) the relationship of similarities and similarities in the vocabulary of Dentong and Duri languages ​​(2) the relationship between sound and mea...

Back to Top