Modeling Project Two paper outline guide

Project Two involves creating a model of some phenomenon. Unlike Project One, you are not solving an optimization problem. Instead you will investigate how choices you make in creating a model effect the model itself and what the model tells you about the modeled phenomenon.

You are not writing software (though you will most likely need to write code to create your model) or creating a "tool" for solving a class of problems: you will be creating a model to investigate a specific phenomenon or set of phenomena.

To as great an extent as possible, real-world data should be used to formulate your model. If you are not using real-world data, be sure to very carefully explain why you chose not to use real-world data, and your methods for synthesizing data.

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