võrkmudelings
Võrkmudelings, a term of Estonian origin, refers to the process of modeling networks. This concept spans various fields, including computer science, telecommunications, social sciences, and biology, where it is used to represent and analyze relationships and connections between entities. At its core, võrkmudelings involves abstracting real-world systems into a structure composed of nodes, which represent individual entities, and edges, which represent the connections or interactions between these nodes.
The complexity of võrkmudelings can range from simple, static representations to highly dynamic and multi-layered structures.
Techniques used in võrkmudelings often involve graph theory and algorithms designed for network analysis. These models