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Get Started with Macro Modeling

2021
In this chapter, we demonstrate a way to get started with system dynamics modeling of a national economy, using a modular software framework called the MacroLab Template. The Template can be customized to reflect a modeler’s hypotheses about how an economy works.
I. David Wheat   +2 more
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Starting-Up Process Model

1987
In the starting-up process, the power plant is brought from outage to operation. After a long period of inactivity the start-up is considered to be a cold one. After overnight shut-down, the most frequent form of starting-up i.e. a warm start, takes place. And after a short boiler outage (e.g.
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Resources for Getting Started in Modeling ,

The Journal of Nutrition, 1992
Modeling is a useful component of scientific investigation in nutrition. Nutrition scientists who would like to incorporate modeling into their studies frequently do not know where or how to begin. This paper describes a selected assortment of books, journals and articles, resource groups and individuals and computer software that may be of help to the
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The Early Start Denver Model

Journal of Early Intervention, 2008
Intervention was implemented with an infant identified at 9 months of age with a behavioral profile consistent with autistic spectrum disorder. The intervention approach, the Early Start Denver model, consisted of a 12-week, 1.5-hr-per-week individualized parent–child education program.
Laurie A. Vismara, Sally J. Rogers
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ITER plasma start-up modeling

15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium. Fusion Engineering, 2002
The plasma start-up characteristics of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) tokamak are presented. The initial plasma breakdown and plasma formation phases of the discharge are simulated using an eigenmode analysis which includes induced eddy currents flowing toroidally in the in-vessel blanket and vacuum vessel components ...
J.A. Leuer, J.C. Wesley
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Causal generative models are just a start

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractHuman reasoning is richer than Lake et al. acknowledge, and the emphasis on theories of how images and scenes are synthesized is misleading. For example, the world knowledge used in vision presumably involves a combination of geometric, physical, and other knowledge, rather than just a causal theory of how the image was produced.
Ernest, Davis, Gary, Marcus
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Ready to Start Modeling?

2016
We live in a world of interconnected systems. In fact, as humans, each of us is a highly complex system living in a host of socio-political-technological systems that are no less complex. In order to understand and design complex systems, it is necessary to have a methodology and a language for building models that can express what these systems do ...
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Getting Started: A Modeling Primer

2004
This chapter will introduce you to enterprise modeling, enterprise development, and enterprise applications. Because we believe in learning by doing, we’ll also use this chapter to let you get your feet wet. We’ll walk you through two short but useful example models: one that you’ll be able to use to create the skeleton for Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET ...
John Erik Hansen, Carsten Thomsen
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Structural Model of Head Start Classroom Quality

NHSA Dialog, 1999
The purpose of this research study was to develop, test, and validate a model that attempts to identify the characteristics and beliefs of Head Start teachers and teacher aides, and the classroom structural dimensions that are associated with Head Start classroom quality.
Martha Abbott-Shim   +2 more
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Starting with an mrp Model

2003
Rather than creating a model from scratch, we begin with a venerable model called materials requirements planning. The model is often referred to as mrp with lower case letters (or sometimes “little-mrp”) to make clear the distinction between mrp and MRP II. We will look at MRP II later.
Stefan Voß, David L. Woodruff
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