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ARCGIS-SWAT: A GEODATA MODEL AND GIS INTERFACE FOR SWAT
Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2006: This paper presents ArcGIS-SWAT, a geodata model and geographic information system (GIS) interface for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The ArcGIS-SWAT data model is a system of geodatabases that store SWAT geographic, numeric, and text input data and results in an organized fashion.
Raghavan Srinivasan+6 more
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2022
This registration contains the CONSORT Checklist for the publication relating to the GYY SWAT paper, code to reproduce the completed analyses and the underlying data. These are not included in any other registration or repository.
Parkinson, Gillian, Fairhurst, Caroline
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This registration contains the CONSORT Checklist for the publication relating to the GYY SWAT paper, code to reproduce the completed analyses and the underlying data. These are not included in any other registration or repository.
Parkinson, Gillian, Fairhurst, Caroline
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SWAT: Model Use, Calibration, and Validation [PDF]
SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) is a comprehensive, semi-distributed river basin model that requires a large number of input parameters, which complicates model parameterization and calibration. Several calibration techniques have been developed for SWAT, including manual calibration procedures and automated procedures using the shuffled complex ...
Arnold, Jeffrey G.+11 more
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SWAT CUP AND SWATSHARE FOR CALIBRATING SWAT MODELS
2020Soil and water assessment tool model (SWAT model) is a widely used model when dealing with large and complex watershed simulations. To correctly predict runoff of a watershed, auto-calibration methods are applied. Among all the platforms, SWAT CUP is widely used in the SWAT model community.
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1985
Recently, the Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT) has become a popular tool for assessing mental workload. SWAT attempts to estimate an individual's internal representation of mental workload from a rank ordering of combinations of mental workload factors. This paper presents an experiment in which these internal values were simulated on a
Stephen M. Rokicki, Mark E. Revesman
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Recently, the Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT) has become a popular tool for assessing mental workload. SWAT attempts to estimate an individual's internal representation of mental workload from a rank ordering of combinations of mental workload factors. This paper presents an experiment in which these internal values were simulated on a
Stephen M. Rokicki, Mark E. Revesman
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2000
Up to now we have blithely cavorted through idealized applications of quantum computation with little heed for what might go wrong. But things can go wrong. They go wrong in classical computers, and they go wrong in quantum computers in similar as well as novel ways.
Scott H. Clearwater, Colin P. Williams
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Up to now we have blithely cavorted through idealized applications of quantum computation with little heed for what might go wrong. But things can go wrong. They go wrong in classical computers, and they go wrong in quantum computers in similar as well as novel ways.
Scott H. Clearwater, Colin P. Williams
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1996
In his 1979 book SWAT, Phillip L. Davidson of the Metropolitan Police Department of Nashville-Davidson County, Tennessee, wrote, “Taking hostages. This is the crime of the future” (p. 117).
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In his 1979 book SWAT, Phillip L. Davidson of the Metropolitan Police Department of Nashville-Davidson County, Tennessee, wrote, “Taking hostages. This is the crime of the future” (p. 117).
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Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Embedded network sensor systems, 2008
Measuring low-level wireless network properties allows researchers to understand how protocols and applications perform in different environments. In this demo, we present SWAT - a software tool that automates gathering and analysis of network measurements. SWAT provides an interface for configuring experimental parameters in a network. It collects raw
Philip Levis+4 more
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Measuring low-level wireless network properties allows researchers to understand how protocols and applications perform in different environments. In this demo, we present SWAT - a software tool that automates gathering and analysis of network measurements. SWAT provides an interface for configuring experimental parameters in a network. It collects raw
Philip Levis+4 more
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SWAT team approach to ventricular assistance
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1989In 1986, the Cardiovascular Research Institute in Sion, Switzerland, created a flying bridge-to-cardiac transplantation team. This team, consisting of two physicians, a physicist, a biomedical engineer, and two intensive care nurses, has participated in 23 bridges to cardiac transplantation in 11 cardiovascular surgery centers in Europe.
M. Lichtsteiner+5 more
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The Geographical Journal, 1934
T HE object of this paper is to describe the creation and progress of an autocratically ruled State which since I917 has come into being in the Tribal Territory on the North-West Frontier of British India-the Yusufzai State of Swat, as it is styled by its founder.
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T HE object of this paper is to describe the creation and progress of an autocratically ruled State which since I917 has come into being in the Tribal Territory on the North-West Frontier of British India-the Yusufzai State of Swat, as it is styled by its founder.
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