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חידושים במודלים גיאוגרפיים
Innovations in Geographic Models |
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0691448001 - חידושים במודלים גיאוגרפיים
Advances in Geographic Modeling
The course aims at the graduate and PhD students, and is based on the recent book
David O'Sullivan, George L. W. Perry
The course Spatial Simulation: Exploring Pattern and Process
ISBN: 978-1-119-97079-8, 330 pages, 2013, Wiley-Blackwell
Across broad areas of the environmental and social sciences, simulation models are an important way to study systems inaccessible to scientific experimental and observational methods, and also an essential complement to those more conventional approaches.
The contemporary research literature is teeming with abstract simulation models whose presentation is mathematically demanding and requires a high level of knowledge of quantitative and computational methods and approaches. Furthermore, simulation models designed to represent specific systems and phenomena are often complicated, and, as a result, difficult to reconstruct from their descriptions in the literature.
This book aims to provide a practical and accessible account of dynamic spatial modelling, while also equipping readers with a sound conceptual foundation in the subject, and a useful introduction to the wide-ranging literature.
The course participants will present book chapters in the class and discuss the relevance and the ways of implementation and evaluation of the presented models in their PhD and MA research.
0691448001 - חידושים במודלים גיאוגרפיים
Advances in Geographic Modeling
The course aims at the graduate and PhD students, and is based on the recent book
David O'Sullivan, George L. W. Perry
The course Spatial Simulation: Exploring Pattern and Process
ISBN: 978-1-119-97079-8, 330 pages, 2013, Wiley-Blackwell
Across broad areas of the environmental and social sciences, simulation models are an important way to study systems inaccessible to scientific experimental and observational methods, and also an essential complement to those more conventional approaches.
The contemporary research literature is teeming with abstract simulation models whose presentation is mathematically demanding and requires a high level of knowledge of quantitative and computational methods and approaches. Furthermore, simulation models designed to represent specific systems and phenomena are often complicated, and, as a result, difficult to reconstruct from their descriptions in the literature.
This book aims to provide a practical and accessible account of dynamic spatial modelling, while also equipping readers with a sound conceptual foundation in the subject, and a useful introduction to the wide-ranging literature.
The course participants will present book chapters in the class and discuss the relevance and the ways of implementation and evaluation of the presented models in their PhD and MA research.