Abstract
After completing this module, a student should be able to:
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Describe the conditions under which computer models may not be completely reliable.
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Compare and contrast two different types of modeling: agent-based and dynamic systems modeling.
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The original version of this module was developed by Dr. Willa Harper.
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Brewer, K., Bareiss, C. (2016). Types of Visualization and Modeling. In: Concise Guide to Computing Foundations. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29954-9_2
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