A working model of the proposed system is a functional prototype that demonstrates the core features and interactions of the system in a controlled environment. It allows stakeholders to visualize the system's capabilities, identify potential issues, and gather feedback for improvements. This model typically includes key components, user interfaces, and workflows to simulate real-world usage, ensuring that the design meets user needs and operational requirements.
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The geocentric model of the universe was proposed by ancient Greek astronomers like Aristotle and Ptolemy. This model placed the Earth at the center of the universe with celestial bodies orbiting around it.
Nicolaus Copernicus is the Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, in which the Sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center. His work revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos and laid the foundation for modern astronomy.
Although there were several thinkers which proposed something like the heliocentric model before him, Copernicus is identified most with the idea; and it took his name, the Copernican system, contrasting with the geocentric model that identified Earth as the center, known as the Ptolemaic model.
The geocentric model states that Earth is the center of the solar system, with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it. This model was widely accepted in ancient times but was replaced by the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, which places the sun at the center of the solar system.
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1. Why is important to develop a logical model of proposed system before generating a technical architecture
The heliocentric model proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century positioned the Sun at the center of the solar system, with the planets, including Earth, orbiting around it. This model replaced the geocentric model which had Earth at the center.
Copernicus proposed it, Galileo fought for it. It is called the Heliocentric model.
No, Nicolaus Copernicus proposed it 21 years before Galileo was born.
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The geocentric model of the universe was proposed by ancient Greek astronomers like Aristotle and Ptolemy. This model placed the Earth at the center of the universe with celestial bodies orbiting around it.