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  1. Modelling and Simulation of Stochastic Volatility in Finance by Christian Kahl, 2008-01-15
  2. Modelling the T-34/76 (Osprey Modelling) by Jorge Alvear, Mig Jimenez, et all 2006-09-26
  3. Modelling the Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Osprey Modelling) by Brian Criner, 2006-07-25
  4. Professional Modelling: Every Model's Must-Have Guide to the Industry by Giles Vickers-Jones, Louise Cole, 2009-03-03
  5. Practical Financial Modelling, Second Edition: A guide to current practice by Jonathan Swan, 2008-06-13
  6. The Hornby Book of Scenic Railway Modelling by Chris Ellis, 2010-09-07
  7. Panzer Modelling (Rev Second Ed): (revised second edition) (Modelling Masterclass) by Tony Greenland, 2001-09-25
  8. Guide to Mathematical Modelling by Dilwyn Edwards, 2007-04-01
  9. Modelling the P-40: "Hawk 81, Tomahawk, Warhawk and Kittyhawk" (Osprey Modelling) by Brett Green, 2005-01-01
  10. Modelling and Managing the Depressive Disorders: A Clinical Guide by Gordon Parker, Vijaya Manicavasagar, 2005-09-12
  11. Terrain Modelling (Modelling Masterclass) by Richard Windrow, 2001-08-25
  12. Modelling the Middle Ages: The History and Theory of England's Economic Development by John Hatcher, Mark Bailey, 2001-07-05
  13. Modelling the Panzer IV in 1/72 scale (Osprey Modelling) by Alex Clark, 2005-07-13
  14. Modelling the Tiger I (Osprey Modelling) by Gary Edmundson, David Parker, et all 2007-07-24

41. Statistics And Modelling Science At Strathclyde, UK
Statistics and modelling Science.Category Science Math Europe United Kingdom...... to consolidate the existing research strengths of both partners, to enhance theUniversity's commitment to statistical and biomathematical modelling, and to
http://www.stams.strath.ac.uk/
Department
Introduction

Prospectus

People
Staff

Postgrads

Functions

Teaching
Classes

Degrees

Electives
Maths Classes ... VLE Research Activities Publications Seminars Vacancies ... Funding Consultancy STAMS
History
The Department was formed in August 1989, by the amalgamation of the Statistics section from the Department of Mathematics, with the Theoretical Population Dynamics group from the Department of Physics and Applied Physics. The aim of the merger was to consolidate the existing research strengths of both partners, to enhance the University's commitment to statistical and biomathematical modelling, and to catalyse the development of new cross-disciplinary teaching initiatives.
Location
The Department is located on the seventh and eighth floors of the Livingstone Tower on the University's John Anderson Campus. The departmental office can be found in room L7.27A.
Contact information
Postal address: Department of Statistics and Modelling Science University of Strathclyde Livingstone Tower 26 Richmond Street Glasgow Tel: Fax: Email: office@stams.strath.ac.uk

42. IWSM Redirect
The International Workshop on Statistical modelling (IWSM) aims to bring together researchers and all those interested in the development and applications of generalised linear models and, moreover, statistical modelling in its widest sense. Odense, Denmark; 26 July 2001.
http://www.statdem.sdu.dk/IWSM/
IWSM 16 Homepage
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43. Department Of Information Systems And Computing - BRUNEL UNIVERSITY
Department of Information Systems and Computing. Research groups Adaptive information systems; Information systems development; Strategic information systems; Interaction and multimedia; Simulation and intelligent modelling.
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/cs/
Design @ Disc 2003 These Pages are Maintained by cs-support and were last modified 18/03/2003

44. Home Page Of C-MMACS (CSIR), Bangalore, India
Centre for Mathematical modelling and Computer Simulation (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research).Category Computers Computer Science Asia India......CSIR Centre for Mathematical modelling and Computer Simulation Bangalore 560 037,INDIA Tel +9180-522 3353, 522 3354, 522 7612, 522 8627 Fax +91-80-522 0392,
http://www.cmmacs.ernet.in/

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14-15 November 2002,Bangalore,India SIVOM 2003 International Conference on Scale Interaction and Variabilities of Monsoon 6-10 Oct 2003,Munnar,India CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation Bangalore 560 037, INDIA Tel: +91-80-522 3353, 522 3354, 522 7612, 522 8627 Fax: +91-80-522 0392 Search for websites C-MMACS All rights reserved. Please contact mailto:webmaster@cmmacs.ernet.in for any technical comments or questions about this site. Updated on 20th February, 2003 About C-MMACS Personnel Research Groups Computing Facilities ... CSIR No. of visitor visited:-

45. Global Analysis, Integration, And Modelling (GAIM)
The goal of GAIM is to advance the study of the coupled dynamics of the Earth system using as tools both data and models.
http://gaim.sr.unh.edu/
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46. INDIAN SOCIETY FOR MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION
Constitution and by-laws, and contact information.Category Science Math Organizations......INDIAN SOCIETY FOR MATHEMATICAL modelling AND COMPUTER SIMULATION. (ISMMACS).About ISMMACS Information about the society, its constitution and byelaws.
http://www.cmmacs.ernet.in/ismmacs/
INDIAN SOCIETY FOR MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION (ISMMACS) About ISMMACS
Information about the society, its constitution and bye-laws Application form for membership of the society ISMMACS Conference 2002
Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation
- Announcement, call for papers, registration form and other information

47. Frei Korps 15 & Platoon 20
Producers of a range of military figures, vehicles, artillery, and scenic pieces. The company also stocks the work of other artists, as well as modelling and painting supplies and has information on upcoming events.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~freikorp/
Platoon 20
Catalogue

Frei Korps 15

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Operations Room

Apart from our own figure ranges and publications we stock the
following
Colour Party Paints
Hovels Resin
Mainly Military Resin
The Complete Osprey Range of Books Books on Uniforms Books on Military History Old Glory Fags Revo Flags Battle Ground Flags Rules Books We hope to keep the catalogues up to date but if you are after something in particular and do not see it here do not hesitate to phone or E-mail us. While I am here I should tell you a bit about the new Starter Packs that we have started doing, at the moment they are only available in the PLATOON-20 range of figures and consist of the following: The Battle Pack : this pack contains a starter army for one player. The Conflict Pack : this pack contains two opposing forces and a set of rules and is intend as an introduction to the period in question. For more information on the different packs available please check out the Operation's Room. Business Address 12 Beechfield Avenue Conlig, County Down, Northern Ireland , BT19 7ZY

48. CAMASE - Guidelines For Modelling
Report of a project in agro-ecosystems modelling.Category Science Biology Landscape Ecology and Spatial Analysis......CAMASE Guidelines for modelling. From CAMASE_NEWS (Newsletter of Agro-ecosystemsmodelling), extra edition, November 1995. Ecological modelling 68 33-50.
http://www.bib.wau.nl/camase/modguide.html
CAMASE - Guidelines for modelling
From CAMASE_NEWS (Newsletter of Agro-ecosystems Modelling), extra edition, November 1995.
Contents
  • Guidelines
  • Evaluation
  • Definitions
  • Guidelines ...
  • References Editorial I CAMASE is a concerted action that would not have come into existence without the generous support by the European Commission's RTD programme. This is greatly appreciated by us and, we are sure, by our readers. Editorial II Systems analysis and simulation are commonly used tools of researchers. Yet, many of us learned to use them by ourselves, by trial and error. In the process, we tumbled in many pitfalls, sometimes even without realizing it. It was suggested to CAMASE to make an effort to produce guidelines for modelling and distribute widely. We have pooled our limited wisdom is this matter, and propose two short sets of guidelines on these pages. We hope they will make a difference. No doubt that our guidelines can be improved further! May we have your comments?
    1 Guidelines
    The need for guidelines for modelling has been expressed several times, particularly by those out of the main stream of developments. In the CAMASE project , we have developed a first draft of guidelines for 'validation', 'sensitivity and uncertainty analysis' and 'calibration'. These are presented below, preceded by some relevant definitions. To provide readers with more details and access to examples, we added references to some of the most relevant scientific papers. We welcome very much all responses to further improve the guidelines and the set of most relevant papers. A next step in upgrading the quality of model building and model use should be a manual with more explicit guidelines, procedures, tools and examples. Ongoing projects on software quality aim (see next
  • 49. ISEM-NA
    Promotes the international exchange of ideas, scientific results, and general knowledge in the area of the application of systems analysis and simulation in ecology and natural resource management.
    http://stat.tamu.edu/~ecomod/isem.html
    International Society for Ecological Modelling (ISEM) Nature is, when reflected upon, unity within diversity, union of the manifoldness in form and variety, quintessence of things natural and natural forces, a living whole. The most important result of research on nature therefore is: to discover unity in the manifoldness, to recognize individual discoveries made in the past, to assess these without surrendering to their mass, and, mindful of the unique rôle of the human species, capture the essence of nature which is hidden under the surface of outward appearances. Alexander von Humboldt , Kosmos - Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe, 1845
    Conferences of the International Society for Ecological Modelling Workshops in Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology and Natural Resource Management ECOMOD , the newsletter of ISEM ECOMOD now published online in Adobe Acrobat...

    50. PG To Use Case Modelling
    This article teaches how to use Use Cases in UML to model software requirements. (Edward Kenworthy)Category Computers Programming Unified Modeling Language Articles......Use Case modelling Capturing user requirements. Back to the table of contents. Introduction.In this chapter we will be looking at Use Case modelling.
    http://www.zoo.co.uk/~z0001039/PracGuides/pg_use_cases.htm
    Us e Cas e M o delling
    Capturing user requirements
    Back to the table of contents Introduction This chapter explores the Use Case in more detail and also answers a number of practical questions like - "but what if we need to model user interface and data details ?" Why do we develop the Use Case model ? The very first question to be answered then is why do we develop the Use Case model - what Use Cases are and also - very importantly - what they are not. The Use Case model is about describing WHAT our system will do at a high-level and with a user focus for the purpose of scoping the project and giving the application some structure. Phew ! The Use Cases are the unit of estimation and also the smallest unit of delivery. Each increment that is planned and delivered is described in terms of the Use Cases that will be delivered in that increment. Use Cases are not a functional decomposition model. Use Cases are not intended to capture all of the system requirements. Use Cases do not capture HOW the system will do anything - nor do they capture anything the actor does that does not involve the system. All of these things are better modelled using other modelling techniques that were developed for those purposes. The Object Model to capture the static structure of the system and the composition of the classes. Object Sequence Diagrams and State Transition Diagrams to capture the detailed dynamic behaviour of the system - the HOW. The Business Process Model to capture the overall business processes - both computerised and manual.

    51. Climate And Global Dynamics Division Home Page
    The National Center for Atmospheric Research's division devoted to climate modelling. Provide newsletters and an overview of their research.
    http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/
    CGD Retreat , Oct. 2002
    Div. Ofc
    . Information Climate Analysis
    Climate Change Research
    Climate Modeling
    Terrestrial Sciences
    Geophysical Statistics Project
    Climate Dynamics and Predictability
    (was Global Dynamics)
    Oceanography
    The CCSM is a fully-coupled, global climate model.
    Provides CGD's computing technologies. Climate-related data sets: CAS Data Catalog CCSM VEMAP , and ACACIA A consolidated listing of software resources throughout CGD. Annual Scientific Reports compiled for NSF, including publications from Division members. CGD Seminar Series, Biogeochemistry Series, NCAR Summer Colloquia and more! For scientific visitors. Information about lodging, maps and transportation. What's new at CGD: Access restricted to CGD hosts. Page last modified: Wed 23 Oct 2002

    52. Educational Modelling Language
    integral fashion. Educational modelling Language is the first system to achieveprecisely this. EML describes University of the Netherlands.
    http://eml.ou.nl/
    Learning Design v.1.0 approved
    February 10, IMS approved the Final version (v1.0) of the Learning Design Specification. This specification is based on the work carried out at the Open University of The Netherlands (OUNL) in the field of Educational Modelling and the specification called Educational Modelling Language (EML). New Learning Technology Development programme, new website
    The Educational Technology Expertise Centre of the Open University of The Netherlands, announces its new workprogramme in the field of learning technology development for 2003-2008, called Learning Networks. To mark this event, a new website has been set up, which replaces the one on EML. Valkenburg group moving forwards
    Since its formation in March 2002, the Valkenburg Group has been a forum where education professionals can exchange ideas and views. EML receives XML award 2002
    At the recent XML for all congress , organized by the Dutch SGML/XML Users Group, EML was awarded a prize in recognition getting it accepted as an international standard for learning. This website is replacing the Website on Educational Modelling Language (EML) http://eml.ou.nl

    53. SUMMER SCHOOL IN BIOMATHEMATICS
    II Summer School and Scientific Workshop. Propriano (Corse) France September 3 7, 2001.
    http://calvino.polito.it/~biomat/school.html

    Research Training Network

    Politecnico di Torino
    Using Mathematical Modelling
    and Computer Simulation
    ...
    to Improve Cancer Therapy
    Scientific Coordinator: Nicola Bellomo
    Dipartimento di Matematica, Politecnico, Torino
    nicola.bellomo
    @polito.it
    III Summer School and Scientific Workshop
    (Second Announcement) Propriano Corse France September 2 - 6, 2002 http://calvino.polito.it/~biomat/school.html Focus on Signalling and Cellular Interactions School Director: Luigi Preziosi preziosi@polito.it The aim of the summer school is to provide young researchers with an overview of the state-of-the-art and trends on mathematical modelling and analysis of tumor evolution. The school will involve contributions from biologists, mathematicians, and physicists to maximize the interdisciplinary exchange of informations and ideas. The main goal is the analysis of the relevance of signalling and cellular interactions in physiologic and pathologic conditions.
    List of lecturers
    V. Capasso

    54. Scale Aircraft Modelling
    SAM Online The official website of the best selling Aircraft modellingMagazine. SAM is fast approaching its 25th Anniversary.
    http://www.samnet.co.uk/
    SAM is fast approaching its 25th Anniversary.
    During this time, what was a seed, an idea, has
    developed and grown into what is now widely accepted as the premier modelling and reference magazine.
    The March issue, Vol 25 No 1, will be a bumper issue - a celebration for us all. There is a page of reflections from Mr Alan W Hall, the founder of this title. There will be more pages, money off vouchers, a free 4-page indepth index covering all 12 issues of Vol 25 and the start of competitions that will run throughout the volume. Further special offers including free gifts and SAM Shop discounts will be announced throughout the next twelve months of celebration, plus discounts on subscritions
    To enter the site please click the 25th Anniversary logo beneath this text.

    55. Dale Schuurmans' University Of Waterloo Page
    Computational learning, complex probability modelling.
    http://www.lpaig.uwaterloo.ca:80/~dale/
    Dale Schuurmans
    Associate Professor
    School of Computer Science
    University of Waterloo dale@cs.uwaterloo.ca
    Fax: (519) 885-1208
    Research
    Computational Learning, Probability Modelling, Optimization, Search
    Papers available on-line
    Software
    Research group
    Waterloo AI Group
    Courses
    CS 486 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
    CS 786
    - Machine Learning and Probabilistic Inference
    CS 341
    - Algorithms
    Contact info
    Office: Rm 1310 DC (Davis Center), (519) 888-4567 x3005, fax (519) 885-1208 Mail: School of Computer Science
    200 University Avenue West
    Unversity of Waterloo
    Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
    Canada
    Past
    "Use your courage Justin!" - Eric

    56. Vrml.wired.com/
    Similar pages Dynamic modelling Home PageDynamic modelling Homepage. Source of clicking here. More informationabout Dynamic modelling and author Don Edberg is available here.
    http://vrml.wired.com/

    57. Computational Frameworks For Modelling Hydraulically Driven Fractures
    The site is about the author and his research into hydraulic fracturing by computational modelling.
    http://PEOPLE.CIVIL.GLA.AC.UK/~davie/
    Computational Frameworks for Modelling Hydraulically Driven Fractures These pages are designed to give an overview of myself. Firstly, on a work related level describing the research I have been and am currently involved in and secondly, on a personal level, describing my academic and personal life.
    Your browser is either not configured to or not able to handle frames.
    For a no-frames version of this site click this line Keywords: Numerical Discrete Distinct Element Modelling Modeling Model DEM SPH Smooth Particle Hydrodynamic Structure Interaction well bore stability particel flow code PFC lattice Steel Column Base Plate failure fluid driven hydraulic rock fracturing fracture criteria criterion rankine Mohr-Coulomb Drucker-Prager plastic plasticity soften softening energy dissipation disipation Civil Engineering research student assistant university glasgow hill walking riflery target rifle shooting
    Contact me at: davie@civil.gla.ac.uk

    58. Modelçðanas Un Imitâcijas Katedra
    1996. gada 19. 21. septembri); starptautiska konference modellingand Simulation within a Maritime Environment (1998. gada
    http://www.itl.rtu.lv/mik/
    English PAR MUMS Kontaktinformâcija Vispârîga informâcija Pie katedras darbojas Latvijas Imitâcijas un modelçðanas biedrîba , kura ir bijuðajâ Padomju Savienîbâ pirmâ profesionâlâ imitâcijas modelçðanas organizâcija. Katedras darbinieki darbojas starptautiskâs imitâcijas modelçðanas biedrîbâs (tâdâs kâ The Society for Computer Simulation International (SCSI), Arbeitsgemeinschaft Simulation (ASIM), The Federation of European Simulation Socities (EUROSIM)). Katedra regulâri piedalâs starptautiskos imitâcijas modelçðanas pasâkumos, kâ arî to organizçðanâ:

    59. Computer Graphics And Visualization At The University Of Utah School Of Computin
    Research efforts in immersive environments, modelling, CAM, scientific visualization, medical illustration, terrain modeling and rendering, haptics (forcefeedback), realistic and non-photorealistic rendering.
    http://www.cs.utah.edu/research/areas/graphics/
    The University of Utah School of Computing has research efforts in immersive environments, modeling, CAM, scientific visualization, medical illustration, terrain modeling and rendering, haptics (force-feedback), realistic rendering, and non-photorealistic rendering. The program ranks in the top five in US News and World Report's rankings.
    Research activities:

    60. Computer Modeling Group
    Sells and provides support for reservoir simulation software worldwide. Offices in North and South Category Business Energy and Environment Reservoir Engineering...... Providing practical solutions for oil/gas reservoir modelling and simulation,advanced Windows™ software, advanced oil recovery (EOR/IOR) processes
    http://www.cmgroup.com/
    #150, 3553-31 Street N.W.
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2L 2K7
    Phone: (403) 531-1300
    Fax: (403) 289-8502
    E-mail: cmgl@cmgl.ca The Largest Independent Developers of Reservoir Simulation Software
    • Market leader: 150+ clients world wide - in 37 countries and 6 continents Thousands of users world wide Maximize recovery of your hydrocarbon assets Design reservoir models quickly and efficiently
    Explore CMG's suite of software tools Search Site Map CMG announces the 2003 Training Courses Schedule
    CMG's IMEX Reservoir Simulator breaks 100-million gridblock barrier on IBM eServer p690
    Mail to webmaster here Company News Software Services Financial Links Case Studies About CMG Complete Suite Training Fact Sheet ... Results and Builder Brochures

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