Computer simulation: The cooperation between experimenting and modeling

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The goal of the present article is to contribute to the epistemology and methodology of computer simulations. The central thesis is that the process of simulation modeling takes the form of an explorative cooperation between experimenting and modeling. This characteristic mode of modeling turns simulations into autonomous mediators in a specific way; namely, it makes it possible for the phenomena and the data to exert a direct influence on the model. The argumentation will be illustrated by a case study of the general circulation models of meteorology, the major simulation models in climate research. Copyright 2007 by the Philosophy of Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Lenhard, J. (2007, April). Computer simulation: The cooperation between experimenting and modeling. Philosophy of Science. https://doi.org/10.1086/519029

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