Using the collection‐control model
Bani K. Sinha and
Richard C. Clelland
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978, vol. 29, issue 3, 161-163
Abstract:
In replying to A. Sandison's comments [1] we must note that any model is to some degree a simplification of the real world. Through modeling, alternative approaches and solutions to problems can be studied without jeopardizing the operation of the real system. Time frames can be shortened, unimportant variables can be dropped, and boundary conditions can be determined.
Date: 1978
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