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in vitro tissue growth Open for Business INI Cambridge 24 th June 2014 1 Reuben ODea Centre for Mathematical Medicine and Biology University of Nottingham Regenerative medicine Replacementregeneration of cellstissuesorgans to restore normal function. 1What is objectoriented modelling Objectoriented modelling is a met hodology of analyzing re quirements of a system with the aim of identifying subsystems with the following desirable properties a Each subsystem should have clearly specified responsi - 1.2/2013 -. Marcello La Rosa. Queensland University of Technology. Brisbane, 25 July . 2013. How novices model a business process. Mark is going on a trip to Sydney. He decides to call a taxi from home to the airport. The taxi arrives after 10 minutes, and takes half an hour for the 20 kilometers to the airport. At the airport, Mark uses the online check-in counter and receives his boarding pass. Of course, he could have also used the ticket counter. He does not have to check-in any luggage, and so he proceeds straight to the security check, which is 100 meters down the hall on the right. The queue here is short and after 5 minutes he walks up to the departure gate. Mark decides not to go to the Frequent Flyer lounge and instead walks up and down the shops for . Pipeline . Qra. Seminar. Pipeline risk assessment . Software for consequence modelling. 2. What is consequence modelling?. Effects from accident (e.g. release or explosion). Strict physical effect (e.g. overpressure from explosion, flow from release and concentration at distance). (Extra Content). Robert Hogg. Architect. Black Marble. FBCS, CEng. Senior Architect. Black Marble LTD. Robert Hogg. The “Oslo” Back Story. A Lap around “Oslo”. The Repository. M. IntelliPad. Quadrant. A journey into different representations. Waterslide. Where’s the maths?. “. solving a problem simply means representing it so as to . make the . solution transparent.”. Herbert . Simon. Father of problem solving research. Modelling for Engineering Processes. Peter Hale UWE. University of the West of England, Bristol. Abstract. Problem. -. Enable translation of human problems/representation to computer models and code.. Name: _______________________________. TG: _________. Class: ____________________. When you see the POP symbol it means you have a chance to get to the next NC level and the teacher will be checking your work for progress.. John Hughes. Software. Software = Programs + Data. Modelling Data. A big part of designing software is . modelling the data. in an appropriate way. Numbers are not good for this!. We model the data by defining . Ambrosia. plants and pollen: a tool to measure management success. C. . Ambelas. Skjoth. 1. , B. Sikoparija. 2. and M. Smith. 3. L. Cecchi. 5. & G. Karrer. 5. &. Many more from SMARTER. 1. . Dr Andy . Evans. I. ndividual level.. A. gents interact with environment and each other.. M. odel behaviour and decision making.. Agent-Based Models. Typical social science model:. Agents are burglars.. 3.5. Demonstrate understanding of how technological modelling supports technological development. Aims for this session. To share key messages for technological modelling level 3. T. o develop understanding of how . Environmental Modelling: II. Dr. Mathias (Mat) Disney. UCL Geography. Office: 113 Pearson Building. Tel: 7670 0592. Email: mdisney@ucl.geog.ac.uk. www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/~mdisney. Last week. Why model?. Improve process / system understanding. Day 2. :. Session 7. Social Science, Different Purposes and Changing Networks. Discussion: the . Social Science view of ABM. 2-Day Introduction to Agent-Based Modelling, Manchester, Feb/Mar 2013, slide . Dr Linda Bird. 26. th. June 2013. Agenda. Background. CIMI . Modelling. Approach. CIMI . Modelling. . Foundations. CIMI . Modelling. Methodology. Future Work. Tomorrow. :. Terminology Binding. background.

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