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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... nature of assessment practices by failing to display a uniform terminology . Many terms are used , sometimes with a term taking on more than one meaning . Commonly encountered language includes : - - - evaluation , assessment , in ...
... nature of assessment practices by failing to display a uniform terminology . Many terms are used , sometimes with a term taking on more than one meaning . Commonly encountered language includes : - - - evaluation , assessment , in ...
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... natural choices for the versions to be considered by model assessments . The strategy of focusing assessments on ... nature and circumstances of modelers and model users are such uch that they may often be inherently segregated from ...
... natural choices for the versions to be considered by model assessments . The strategy of focusing assessments on ... nature and circumstances of modelers and model users are such uch that they may often be inherently segregated from ...
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... nature of the inaccuracy is understood . It follows that a model , which is not judged suitable in one use , might be acceptable in another . Any alternative procedure for getting the results given by a particular model is also a model ...
... nature of the inaccuracy is understood . It follows that a model , which is not judged suitable in one use , might be acceptable in another . Any alternative procedure for getting the results given by a particular model is also a model ...
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... nature and extent of the value conflict . But while expectations are high , the actual success of model - based policy evaluation and analysis has not yet been widely demonstrated and accepted . The sources of disappointment are not ...
... nature and extent of the value conflict . But while expectations are high , the actual success of model - based policy evaluation and analysis has not yet been widely demonstrated and accepted . The sources of disappointment are not ...
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... nature of the issues as posed by policy analysts , and sometimes even suspect the rationality of the policy process . Decision makers who rely on analysts as well as their various constituencies for inputs to policy making are confused ...
... nature of the issues as posed by policy analysts , and sometimes even suspect the rationality of the policy process . Decision makers who rely on analysts as well as their various constituencies for inputs to policy making are confused ...
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