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What is it that makes something a model? Does it has to be something that already has been put in practice? Please share thoughts. --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 18:46, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
What is it that makes something a model? Does it have to be something that already has been put in practice? Please share thoughts. --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 18:46, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
 
== mmm... ==
 
i see it abit like the standards vs protocols issue. where standar= concept , protocol = model.
i'm just creating the [[Protocol]] and [[Standard]] pages here in case... protocol a set of standards and ''actions done with them'' need to be taken to operate something in a specific way.
 
standards are APIs? , standards are the classification of a mass of something into a something ? ... 
 
the other issue is the model vs other models vs conventional models.. (which we have to draw some lines..) , i want to start to move many actual pages from one to another
...you start? :-)

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What is it that makes something a model? Does it have to be something that already has been put in practice? Please share thoughts. --Robino 18:46, 26 April 2011 (UTC)

mmm...

i see it abit like the standards vs protocols issue. where standar= concept , protocol = model. i'm just creating the Protocol and Standard pages here in case... protocol a set of standards and actions done with them need to be taken to operate something in a specific way.

standards are APIs? , standards are the classification of a mass of something into a something ? ...

the other issue is the model vs other models vs conventional models.. (which we have to draw some lines..) , i want to start to move many actual pages from one to another ...you start? :-)