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Building Applied Models for Problem Solving

Shalin Hai-Jew

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English
Information Science Reference
15 January 2026
Applied modeling understands, analyzes, and solves real-world problems across diverse domains like economics, engineering, public health, and environmental science. By transforming complex data into structured, quantitative representations, applied models enable decision-makers to test hypotheses, forecast outcomes, and evaluate the impacts of scenarios. These models integrate theory with empirical data to offer practical solutions. Whether through statistical tools, simulations, optimization techniques, or machine learning algorithms, applied models bridge the gap between abstract theory and actionable insight. In a data-driven world, building effective applied models is essential for innovation, strategic planning, and sustainable problem solving. Building Applied Models for Problem Solving explores how applied models are developed and utilized to address complex, real-world problems by translating theoretical frameworks into practical, data-driven solutions. It examines the methodologies, tools, and interdisciplinary approaches involved in constructing models that inform decision-making and optimize outcomes in various fields. This book covers topics such as data science, research methods, and software development, and is a useful resource for educators, business owners, engineers, academicians, researchers, and data scientists.
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Imprint:   Information Science Reference
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798337333021
Pages:   612
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Shalin Hai-Jew works for county government. Prior, she has worked in higher education in the U.S. and stateside for decades. She has worked as tenured faculty, newspaper advisor, course developer and instructional designer, grant writer, and researcher. She has B.A.s in English and psychology, an MA in English (from the University of Washington in Seattle), and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership with a focus on public administration and online learning (from Seattle University). She has received several scholarships from multiple institutions of higher education. She has edited over 25 nonfiction educational books and authored a dozen.

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