Integrated Global System Model
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The Integrated Global System Model from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is designed for simulating global environmental changes and specifically focuses on modeling climate changes. How could such a model be adapted for a global information system in a business environment?
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This solution discusses the Integrated Global System Model from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The ways that this specific model could be adapted for a global information system in a business environment are thoroughly addressed.
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The model discussed above is based on the global climate, showing how various elements affect each other. We would basically take the weather related elements out of the model and use the same schematic for our global information systems environment. By showing how our information and processes flow through the schematic, we work with the same principles of ...
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