, '''models''', or '''modeling''' may refer to:
- Model (abstract) , an abstract or conceptual object used in the creation of a predictive formula
- --- Mathematical Model
- --- Scientific Modeling
-- Model Driven Engineering , a software development technique based on abstract models
-- Metamodeling , a model is written in the language of its unique metamodel
-- Molecular Modelling , used to mimic the behaviour of molecules
-- The Standard Model , the theory in particle physics which describes certain fundamental forces and particles
-- Model Building (particle Physics)
- --- Computer Model , a computer program which attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system, usually builds upon a mathematical model
- Model Theory , study of the representation of mathematical concepts
- Mental Model , a person's cognitive representation of an idea or thought process
- Modeling (NLP) , a process in neuro-linguistic programming
- Similitude (model) , in engineering, used in the scientific testing of physical models
- Model (physical) , a physical representation of an object
- Solid Modelling , study of unambiguous representations of the solid parts of an object
- Scale Model , a replica or prototype of an object
- --- Model Building , a hobby centered around construction of material replicas
- 3D Model , a 3D polygonal representation of an object, usually displayed with a computer
- Model (computer Games) , in 3D computer graphics, a computer generated image of a character or an object
- Model (art) , a person who poses for purposes of art, for example in art school (often known as an ''artist's model'')
- Model (person) , a person whose occupation is to display products, eg. a ''fashion model''
- --- Supermodel , a person who attains celebrity status through high fashion/commercial modeling
- Promotional Model , a person who promotes a product or service
- Role Model , a person who serves mo as a behavioural or moral example to others
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