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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... discussion ) of the Workshop . Keywords : Assessment ; documentation ; econometric models ; energy modeling forum ; energy models ; evaluation ; mathematical models ; model management ; model access ; sensitivity analysis ; validation ...
... discussion ) of the Workshop . Keywords : Assessment ; documentation ; econometric models ; energy modeling forum ; energy models ; evaluation ; mathematical models ; model management ; model access ; sensitivity analysis ; validation ...
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... DISCUSSION r . Goldman ( NBS ) : I would just like to comment on the term " port- bility . " These thoughts are ... discuss .n a definition of portability is what resources are going to be issumed . I should say that the study ended up ...
... DISCUSSION r . Goldman ( NBS ) : I would just like to comment on the term " port- bility . " These thoughts are ... discuss .n a definition of portability is what resources are going to be issumed . I should say that the study ended up ...
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... discussions with many , notably Harvey Greenberg , William Hogan , David Nissen , and David Wood . Of course the ... discussion is from an internal DOE memorandum , C.R. Glassey ( Assistant Administrator for Applied Analysis ) to ...
... discussions with many , notably Harvey Greenberg , William Hogan , David Nissen , and David Wood . Of course the ... discussion is from an internal DOE memorandum , C.R. Glassey ( Assistant Administrator for Applied Analysis ) to ...
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... discussion of the TEAC project to evaluate PIES . ** These model assessments and three subsequently mentioned in this section will be described in greater detail in Section 3 . cost of development , planning factors and data , supporting ...
... discussion of the TEAC project to evaluate PIES . ** These model assessments and three subsequently mentioned in this section will be described in greater detail in Section 3 . cost of development , planning factors and data , supporting ...
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... discuss and plan a forum which would provide a means for organizing studies involving modelers and model users in the analysis of selected ... discussion of EMF activities . organized within the Department of Energy . The EMF studies 32.
... discuss and plan a forum which would provide a means for organizing studies involving modelers and model users in the analysis of selected ... discussion of EMF activities . organized within the Department of Energy . The EMF studies 32.
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