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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... equations and other procedures which constitute the formal model structure , a description of the data and other information utilized in developing the model structure , statistical characteristics of estimated portions of the model and ...
... equations and other procedures which constitute the formal model structure , a description of the data and other information utilized in developing the model structure , statistical characteristics of estimated portions of the model and ...
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... equations available at this time . Technical aspects of the assessment are discussed in the paper by Freedman [ 4 ] included in the proceedings of this workshop . Pindyck has conducted a comparative assessment of three oil and gas ...
... equations available at this time . Technical aspects of the assessment are discussed in the paper by Freedman [ 4 ] included in the proceedings of this workshop . Pindyck has conducted a comparative assessment of three oil and gas ...
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... equations or data within the model must be modified to examine specific scenarios . Having worked extensively with a given system , ( s ) he can make runs without undertaking the enormous learning cost required for third - party ...
... equations or data within the model must be modified to examine specific scenarios . Having worked extensively with a given system , ( s ) he can make runs without undertaking the enormous learning cost required for third - party ...
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... equations and data embedded in the models . On the other hand , without such debates , in - depth model comparisons may be impossible . One proposed solution is to extend one or more working group meetings by a day to allow the modelers ...
... equations and data embedded in the models . On the other hand , without such debates , in - depth model comparisons may be impossible . One proposed solution is to extend one or more working group meetings by a day to allow the modelers ...
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... equations , grouping of parallel tasks 5.4 Develop confidence measure on outputs by propagating input error distributions through structural error distributions STRUCTURE : 6.1 Structural form and parameter examinations 6.2 ...
... equations , grouping of parallel tasks 5.4 Develop confidence measure on outputs by propagating input error distributions through structural error distributions STRUCTURE : 6.1 Structural form and parameter examinations 6.2 ...
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