Validation and Assessment Issues of Energy Models: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, January 10-11, 1979, Volume 13Saul I. Gass U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 - 570 pages |
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... concerns here at the Center for Applied Mathematics of NBS . We are therefore most grateful : to you , for coming together to partici- pate in this most enticing program ; to Professor Gass , for his hard and thoughtful work in bringing ...
... concerns here at the Center for Applied Mathematics of NBS . We are therefore most grateful : to you , for coming together to partici- pate in this most enticing program ; to Professor Gass , for his hard and thoughtful work in bringing ...
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... concern over who , generically , should be involved in such projects and what their roles should be ; presentations of rigorous procedures for achieving assessment goals ; a questioning of whether or not assessment goals are well ...
... concern over who , generically , should be involved in such projects and what their roles should be ; presentations of rigorous procedures for achieving assessment goals ; a questioning of whether or not assessment goals are well ...
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... concerns at stake in a " model assessment , " the EIA program has reasonably complete coverage of the assessment topics so far developed in the literature . For the time being the binding constraints on model assessment appear to be the ...
... concerns at stake in a " model assessment , " the EIA program has reasonably complete coverage of the assessment topics so far developed in the literature . For the time being the binding constraints on model assessment appear to be the ...
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... concern of an assessment . I have found that these four categories well organize and orient a substantial proportion of the discussions on model assessment I have encountered . There are a number of other ( perhaps meta- ) assessment ...
... concern of an assessment . I have found that these four categories well organize and orient a substantial proportion of the discussions on model assessment I have encountered . There are a number of other ( perhaps meta- ) assessment ...
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... concern that model users hope that the growing efforts in assessment will lead to clearer statements as to which models are certified as usable and which are not . I have already argued that an inherently inaccurate model might be ...
... concern that model users hope that the growing efforts in assessment will lead to clearer statements as to which models are certified as usable and which are not . I have already argued that an inherently inaccurate model might be ...
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