This book delves into the world of large-scale mathematical models, exploring their development, implementation, and use, particularly within the context of the United States government. The author draws on extensive research, including a survey of models used by the Department of Defense, to highlight the critical importance of communication and documentation in ensuring the effective use of these powerful tools. The book examines the historical context of modeling, recognizing the challenges of coordinating efforts across various institutions, including those within the government, universities, and private research organizations. The author emphasizes the need for professional standards and scrutiny, arguing that models should not be treated as mere hobbies but rather as vital tools requiring careful analysis and evaluation. The book goes beyond simply describing the technical aspects of modeling, offering insightful commentary on the potential for misuse and the importance of transparency. It raises important questions about the role of models in decision-making, particularly in sensitive areas such as defense policy. Ultimately, this book challenges readers to consider the broader implications of large-scale models and the need for a more rigorous and collaborative approach to their development and implementation.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the world of large-scale mathematical models, exploring their development, implementation, and use, particularly within the context of the United States government. The author draws on extensive research, including a survey of models used by the Department of Defense, to highlight the critical importance of communication and documentation in ensuring the effective use of these powerful tools. The book examines the historical context of modeling, recognizing the challenges of coordinating efforts across various institutions, including those within the government, universities, and private research organizations. The author emphasizes the need for professional standards and scrutiny, arguing that models should not be treated as mere hobbies but rather as vital tools requiring careful analysis and evaluation. The book goes beyond simply describing the technical aspects of modeling, offering insightful commentary on the potential for misuse and the importance of transparency. It raises important questions about the role of models in decision-making, particularly in sensitive areas such as defense policy. Ultimately, this book challenges readers to consider the broader implications of large-scale models and the need for a more rigorous and collaborative approach to their development and implementation. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780259404057_0
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